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BAFF, a new target for intravenous immunoglobulin in autoimmunity and cancer.

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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) has been used to treat autoimmune diseases and lymphoid malignancies with some therapeutic effect. In both these pathological conditions, there is an overproduction of BAFF (for "B-cell-activating factor of the TNF family"), and APRIL (for "a proliferation-inducing ligand"). The presence of antibodies (Abs) with BAFF and APRIL specificities in IVIg preparations was investigated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and Western Blot analysis. Apoptosis was measured by the annexin-V binding method, and confirmed using the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling technique. Nonglycosylated recombinant BAFF, glycosylated affinity-purified BAFF, and recombinant APRIL (but not TNFalpha), were recognized by certain IgG in IVIg, and their F(ab')(2) fragments. Steric hindrance prevented the antiapoptotic effects of BAFF on B-lymphocytes. This work documents the presence of anti-BAFF and anti-APRIL Abs in IVIg. These can functionally neutralize the role of BAFF in B-cell survival. These anti-BAFF IgG might amend deleterious effects of BAFF in B-cell-mediated autoimmune diseases.

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Immunologie
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hal-01103839 , version 1 (15-01-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01103839 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 17393290

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Laëtitia Le Pottier, Boutahar Bendaoud, Maryvonne Dueymes, Capucine Daridon, Pierre Youinou, et al.. BAFF, a new target for intravenous immunoglobulin in autoimmunity and cancer.. Journal of Clinical Immunology, 2007, pp.257-65. ⟨hal-01103839⟩

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