Structural insights into the neutralization properties of the fully human, anti-interferon monoclonal antibody sifalimumab

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We report the three-dimensional structure of human interferon α-2A (IFN-α2A) bound to the Fab fragment of a therapeutic monoclonal antibody (sifalimumab; IgG1/κ). The structure of the corresponding complex was solved at a resolution of 3.0Å using molecular replacement and constitutes the first reported structure of ahumantype I IFN bound to a therapeutic antibody. This study revealed the major contribution made by the first complementarity-determining region in each of sifalimumab light and heavy chains. These data also provided the molecular basis for sifalimumab mechanism of action. We propose that its interferon-neutralizing properties are the result of direct competition for IFN-α2A binding to the IFN receptor subunit 1 (IFNAR1) and do not involve inhibiting IFN-α2A binding to the IFN receptor subunit 2 (IFNAR2).

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Oganesyan, V., Peng, L., Woods, R. M., Wu, H., & Dall’Acqua, W. F. (2015). Structural insights into the neutralization properties of the fully human, anti-interferon monoclonal antibody sifalimumab. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 290(24), 14979–14985. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.652156

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