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Polyreactive Antibodies: Function and Quantification

Journal

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 212, Issue -, Pages S42-S46

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiu512

Keywords

polyreactive antibody; natural antibody; apoptotic cells; phagocytosis; bacteria

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  1. Intramural Research Program of the US National Institutes of Health

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Polyreactive antibodies, a major component of the natural antibody repertoire, bind with low affinity to a variety of structurally unrelated antigens. Many of these antibodies are germline or near germline in sequence. Little is known, however, about the function of these antibodies. In the present mini-review we show: (1) that the broad antibacterial activity of the natural antibody repertoire is largely due to polyreactive antibodies, which in the presence of complement lyse bacteria and enhance phagocytosis; (2) that polyreactive antibodies bind to UV-or human immunodeficiency virus-induced apoptotic cells and with complement enhance the phagocytosis of these cells by macrophages; and (3) that dinitrophenol can be used as a surrogate for quantitating the level of polyreactive antibodies in serum. We conclude that polyreactive antibodies protect the host against both foreign invaders and its own damaged/apoptotic cells.

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