IgG-Mediated Enhancement of Antibody Responses Is Low in Fc Receptor γ Chain-Deficient Mice and Increased in FcγRII-Deficient Mice

  • Wernersson S
  • Karlsson M
  • Dahlström J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Immunization with IgG/Ag or IgE/Ag complexes leads to a higher production of specific Abs than immunization with Ag alone. The enhancing effect of IgE is exclusively dependent upon the low-affinity receptor for IgE, FcεRII, whereas the mechanism behind IgG-mediated enhancement is unknown. We have investigated whether receptors for the Fc part of IgG are required for responses to IgG/Ag. Mice lacking the γ subunit of Fc receptors (FcRs) (FcRγ−/−), FcγRII (FcγRII−/−), or FcγRIII (FcγRIII−/−) were immunized with BSA-2,4,6-trinitrophenyl (TNP) alone or BSA-TNP complexed to monoclonal TNP-specific IgG1, IgG2a, or IgG2b. As expected, all subclasses enhanced the Ab-response to BSA in wild-type mice. Enhancement was in the same order of magnitude in FcγRIII−/− mice (≤177-fold of controls administered Ag alone), whereas it was abrogated in FcRγ−/− mice and augmented in FcγRII−/− mice (≤5147-fold of controls). The response to IgE/Ag complexes in FcRγ−/− and FcγRII−/− mice was similar to that seen for wild-type mice, demonstrating that non-FcγR-dependent responses were normal. Our observations suggest that IgG/Ag complexes enhance Ab responses via FcγRs. Moreover, they reveal a strong negative regulation of Ab responses to IgG/Ag exerted by FcγRII.

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Wernersson, S., Karlsson, M. C. I., Dahlström, J., Mattsson, R., Verbeek, J. S., & Heyman, B. (1999). IgG-Mediated Enhancement of Antibody Responses Is Low in Fc Receptor γ Chain-Deficient Mice and Increased in FcγRII-Deficient Mice. The Journal of Immunology, 163(2), 618–622. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.163.2.618

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