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Human monoclonal IgM DJ binds to ssDNA and human commensal bacteria
Ljiljana A. Dimitrijević   Marko I. Radulović *   Bogoljub P. Ćirić     All authors (7)

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https://doi.org/10.3233/HAB-1999-9104
Pub. online: 5 September 2023      Type: Paper     

* Present address: Max Plank Institute for Experimental Medicine, Department of Molecular Neuroendocrinology, Hemann-Rein-Str. 3, D-37075 Goetingen, Germany. Corresponding author and reprint requests: Ljiljana Dimitrijević, Immunology Research Center “Branislav Janković”, Vojvode Stepe 458, 11221 Kumodra\v{z}, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Tel.: 381 11 467 465, Fax: 381 11 467 465, E-mail: ljiljad@EUnet.yu

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5 September 2023

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In this study we tried to elucidate further the crossreactivity pattern and binding characteristics of human monoclonal IgM DJ which is an anti-DNA antibody and possesses Y7 natural idiotope.
Isolated IgM DJ and its enzymatically obtained fragments (Fab′ and (Fab′2) were tested for binding to more than 26 antigens and nine bacteria in indirect ELISA. Inhibition of binding studies and examination of the stability of antigen-antibody complexes were also done in ELISA assay.
IgM DJ bound to single stranded DNA and human lactic acid bacteria, such as L. acidophyllus, B. bifidum and L. plantarum. This binding was shown to be mediated through IgM DJ Fab′ fragment. High avidity and low affinity of interactions was estimated from the binding curves of Fab′, (Fab′)2 fragments and whole IgM. The common epitopic motif on both antigens were negatively charged phosphodiester moieties. Complexes formed with ssDNA and B. bifidum were resistant to washing with high salt. This suggested that electrostatic attraction was not a strong component of the binding.
A novel pattern of natural autoantibody reactivity in a human system related to cross-reactivity with DNA and LAB is described. Possible involvement of LAB in induction of natural anti-DNA antibodies is discussed.

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human monoclonal IgM natural autoantibody anti-ssDNA antibody lactic acid bacteria immunity

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