Publication: Identification of circulating MOG-specific B cells in patients with MOG antibodies
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Winklmeier, Stephan
Schlueter, Miriam
Spadaro, Melania
Thaler, Franziska S.
Gerhards, Ramona
Macrini, Caterina
Mader, Simone A.
Kurne, Asli
Inan, Berin
Karabudak, Rana
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Objective: to identify circulating myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)-specific B cells in the blood of patients with MOG antibodies (Abs) and to determine whether circulating MOG-specific B cells are linked to levels and epitope specificity of serum anti-MOG-Abs. Methods: we compared peripheral blood from 21 patients with MOG-Abs and 26 controls for the presence of MOG-specific B cells. We differentiated blood-derived B cells in vitro in separate culture wells to Ab-producing cells via engagement of Toll-like receptors 7 and 8. We quantified the anti-MOG reactivity with a live cell-based assay by flow cytometry. We determined the recognition of MOG epitopes with a panel of mutated variants of MOG. Results: MOG-Ab-positive patients had a higher frequency of MOG-specific B cells in blood than controls, but MOG-specific B cells were only detected in about 60% of these patients. MOG-specific B cells in blood showed no correlation with anti-MOG Ab levels in serum, neither in the whole group nor in the untreated patients. Epitope analysis of MOG-Abs secreted from MOG-specific B cells cultured in different wells revealed an intraindividual heterogeneity of the anti-MOG autoimmunity. Conclusions: This study shows that patients with MOG-Abs greatly differ in the abundance of circulating MOG-specific B cells, which are not linked to levels of MOG-Abs in serum suggesting different sources of MOG-Abs. Identification of MOG-specific B cells in blood could be of future relevance for selecting patients with MOG-Abs for B cell-directed therapy.
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (LWW)
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Clinical neurology, Neurosciences
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Neurology: Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation
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10.1212/NXI.0000000000000625
