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Agnostic B cell selection approach identifies antibodies against K. pneumoniae that synergistically drive complement activation.
van der Lans, Sjors P A; Bardoel, Bart W; Ruyken, Maartje; de Haas, Carla J C; Baijens, Stan; Muts, Remy M; Scheepmaker, Lisette M; Aerts, Piet C; van 't Wout, Marije F L; Preiner, Johannes; Marijnissen, Renoud J; Schuurman, Janine; Beurskens, Frank J; Kerkman, Priscilla F; Rooijakkers, Suzan H M.
Affiliation
  • van der Lans SPA; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Bardoel BW; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Ruyken M; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • de Haas CJC; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Baijens S; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Muts RM; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Scheepmaker LM; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Aerts PC; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • van 't Wout MFL; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Preiner J; University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Linz, Austria.
  • Marijnissen RJ; Genmab, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Schuurman J; Genmab, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Beurskens FJ; Genmab, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Kerkman PF; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Rooijakkers SHM; Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. s.h.m.rooijakkers@umcutrecht.nl.
Nat Commun ; 15(1): 8100, 2024 Sep 16.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39285158
ABSTRACT
Antibody-dependent complement activation plays a key role in the natural human immune response to infections. Currently, the understanding of which antibody-antigen combinations drive a potent complement response on bacteria is limited. Here, we develop an antigen-agnostic approach to stain and single-cell sort human IgG memory B cells recognizing intact bacterial cells, keeping surface antigens in their natural context. With this method we successfully identified 29 antibodies against K. pneumoniae, a dominant cause of hospital-acquired infections with increasing antibiotic resistance. Combining genetic tools and functional analyses, we reveal that the capacity of antibodies to activate complement on K. pneumoniae critically depends on their antigenic target. Furthermore, we find that antibody combinations can synergistically activate complement on K. pneumoniae by strengthening each other's binding in an Fc-independent manner. Understanding the molecular basis of effective complement activation by antibody combinations to mimic a polyclonal response could accelerate the development of antibody-based therapies against problematic infections.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Immunoglobulin G / Complement Activation / Klebsiella pneumoniae / Antibodies, Bacterial Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Immunoglobulin G / Complement Activation / Klebsiella pneumoniae / Antibodies, Bacterial Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Nat Commun Journal subject: BIOLOGIA / CIENCIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands Country of publication: United kingdom