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Treatment of lupus-prone NZB/NZW F1 mice with recombinant soluble Fcγ receptor II (CD32)

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ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES
Volume 67, Issue 2, Pages 154-161

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/ard.2006.068981

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Objectives: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a classical autoimmune disorder characterised by the production of IgG autoantibodies against double-stranded DNA ( dsDNA). Activation of Fc gamma R-bearing effector cells by immune complexes (ICs) is a key event in SLE pathogenesis as lupus-prone NZB/NZW F-1 hybrids lacking activating Fc gamma receptors (Fc gamma R) are protected against inflammatory kidney damage despite glomerular deposition of ICs. Moreover, soluble Fc gamma Rs inhibit IC-caused Arthus reaction in vivo. Therefore, recombinant human soluble Fc gamma RII (CD32) was evaluated as a novel therapeutic strategy in lupus-like disease in NZB/NZW F1 hybrids. Methods: Binding of husCD32 to murine IgG was studied in vitro by binding to IgG-coated erythrocytes and inhibition of phagocytosis of IgG-opsonised murine erythrocytes. In order to examine therapeutic impact of husCD32 in vivo, female NZB/NZW F1 mice were treated either from week 16 to 20 (prophylactic'', 150 mu g/week husCD32) or continuously from week 24 (therapeutic''; 100 mg/week husCD32) by subcutaneous injections. Controls received buffered saline. Results: In vitro investigations of husCD32 revealed binding to murine erythrocytes coated with murine IgG. Moreover, husCD32 substantially diminished phagocytosis of murine IgG-opsonised murine red blood cells by peritoneal macrophages indicating disruption of IgG-Fc gamma R interaction. There was a therapeutic efficacy of husCD32 to attenuate lupus pathology indicated by significantly delayed onset of proteinuria and weight loss, reduced histopathological findings, delayed development of anaemia and improved survival by prophylactical application. Therapeutic treatment did not reverse nephritis but significantly prolonged survival despite apparent kidney damage. B cell count, concentration of IgG anti-dsDNA autoantibodies and deposition of glomerular ICs was not significantly affected by the application of husCD32. Conclusions: The results demonstrate binding properties of husCD32 to ICs in vitro and as a proof-of-principle therapeutic efficacy in inhibiting chronic murine lupus pathology in vivo.

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