Antibody constant region peptides can display immunomodulatory activity through activation of the dectin-1 signalling pathway

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Abstract

We previously reported that a synthetic peptide with sequence identical to a CDR of a mouse monoclonal antibody specific for difucosyl human blood group A exerted an immunomodulatory activity on murine macrophages. It was therapeutic against systemic candidiasis without possessing direct candidacidal properties. Here we demonstrate that a selected peptide, N10K, putatively deriving from the enzymatic cleavage of the constant region (Fc) of human IgG1, is able to induce IL-6 secretion and pIkB-α activation. More importantly, it causes an up-regulation of Dectin-1 expression. This leads to an increased activation of β-glucan-induced pSyk, CARD9 and pIkB-α, and an increase in the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6, IL-12, IL-1β and TNF-α. The increased activation of this pathway coincides with an augmented phagocytosis of non opsonized Candida albicans cells by monocytes. The findings suggest that some Fc-peptides, potentially deriving from the proteolysis of immunoglobulins, may cause an unexpected immunoregulation in a way reminiscent of innate immunity molecules. © 2012 Gabrielli et al.

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Gabrielli, E., Pericolini, E., Cenci, E., Monari, C., Magliani, W., Ciociola, T., … Vecchiarelli, A. (2012). Antibody constant region peptides can display immunomodulatory activity through activation of the dectin-1 signalling pathway. PLoS ONE, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043972

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