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Characterizations of a neutralizing antibody broadly reactive to multiple gluten peptide:HLA-DQ2.5 complexes in the context of celiac disease

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  • Yuu Okura

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Yuri Ikawa-Teranishi

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Akihiko Mizoroki

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Noriyuki Takahashi

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Takashi Tsushima

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Machiko Irie

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Zulkarnain Harfuddin

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Momoko Miura-Okuda

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Shunsuke Ito

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Genki Nakamura

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Hiroaki Takesue

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Yui Ozono

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Masamichi Nishihara

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Kenta Yamada

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Siok Wan Gan

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Akira Hayasaka

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Shinya Ishii

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Tetsuya Wakabayashi

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Masaru Muraoka

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Nishiki Nagaya

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Hiroshi Hino

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Takayuki Nemoto

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Taichi Kuramochi

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Takuya Torizawa

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Hideaki Shimada

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Takehisa Kitazawa

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Makoto Okazaki

    (Chugai Pharmabody Research Pte. Ltd.)

  • Junichi Nezu

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

  • Ludvig M. Sollid

    (Oslo University Hospital
    University of Oslo)

  • Tomoyuki Igawa

    (Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)

Abstract

In human celiac disease (CeD) HLA-DQ2.5 presents gluten peptides to antigen-specific CD4+ T cells, thereby instigating immune activation and enteropathy. Targeting HLA-DQ2.5 with neutralizing antibody for treating CeD may be plausible, yet using pan-HLA-DQ antibody risks affecting systemic immunity, while targeting selected gluten peptide:HLA-DQ2.5 complex (pHLA-DQ2.5) may be insufficient. Here we generate a TCR-like, neutralizing antibody (DONQ52) that broadly recognizes more than twenty-five distinct gluten pHLA-DQ2.5 through rabbit immunization with multi-epitope gluten pHLA-DQ2.5 and multidimensional optimization. Structural analyses show that the proline-rich and glutamine-rich motif of gluten epitopes critical for pathogenesis is flexibly recognized by multiple tyrosine residues present in the antibody paratope, implicating the mechanisms for the broad reactivity. In HLA-DQ2.5 transgenic mice, DONQ52 demonstrates favorable pharmacokinetics with high subcutaneous bioavailability, and blocks immunity to gluten while not affecting systemic immunity. Our results thus provide a rationale for clinical testing of DONQ52 in CeD.

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  • Yuu Okura & Yuri Ikawa-Teranishi & Akihiko Mizoroki & Noriyuki Takahashi & Takashi Tsushima & Machiko Irie & Zulkarnain Harfuddin & Momoko Miura-Okuda & Shunsuke Ito & Genki Nakamura & Hiroaki Takesue, 2023. "Characterizations of a neutralizing antibody broadly reactive to multiple gluten peptide:HLA-DQ2.5 complexes in the context of celiac disease," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-44083-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-44083-4
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