Differential Binding of Autoantibodies to MOG Isoforms in Inflammatory Demyelinating Diseases

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ObjectiveTo analyze serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies to major isoforms of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG-Alpha 1-3 and beta 1-3) in patients with inflammatory demyelinating diseases.MethodsRetrospective case-control study using 378 serum samples from patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), patients with non-MS demyelinating disease, and healthy controls with MOG alpha-1-IgG positive (n = 202) or negative serostatus (n = 176). Samples were analyzed for their reactivity to human, mouse, and rat MOG isoforms with and without mutations in the extracellular MOG Ig domain (MOG-ecIgD), soluble MOG-ecIgD, and myelin from multiple species using live cell-based, tissue immunofluorescence assays and ELISA.ResultsThe strongest IgG reactivities were directed against the longest MOG isoforms alpha-1 (the currently used standard test for MOG-IgG) and beta-1, whereas the other isoforms were less frequently recognized. Using principal component analysis, we identified 3 different binding patterns associated with non-MS disease: (1) isolated reactivity to MOG-Alpha-1/beta-1 (n = 73), (2) binding to MOG-Alpha-1/beta-1 and at least one other alpha, but no beta isoform (n = 64), and (3) reactivity to all 6 MOG isoforms (n = 65). The remaining samples were negative (n = 176) for MOG-IgG. These MOG isoform binding patterns were associated with a non-MS demyelinating disease, but there were no differences in clinical phenotypes or disease course. The 3 MOG isoform patterns had distinct immunologic characteristics such as differential binding to soluble MOG-ecIgD, sensitivity to MOG mutations, and binding to human MOG in ELISA.ConclusionsThe novel finding of differential MOG isoform binding patterns could inform future studies on the refinement of MOG-IgG assays and the pathophysiologic role of MOG-IgG.

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Schanda, K., Peschl, P., Lerch, M., Seebacher, B., Mindorf, S., Ritter, N., … Reindl, M. (2021). Differential Binding of Autoantibodies to MOG Isoforms in Inflammatory Demyelinating Diseases. Neurology: Neuroimmunology and NeuroInflammation, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000001027

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