Patients with IgG1-anti-red blood cell autoantibodies show aberrant Fc-glycosylation

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Myrthe E. Sonneveld
Masja de Haas
Carolien Koeleman
Noortje de Haan
Sacha S. Zeerleder
Peter C. Ligthart
Manfred Wuhrer
C. Ellen van der Schoot
Gestur Vidarsson
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[1] Sanquin Research,Department of Experimental Immunohematology
[2] Amsterdam,Department of Immunopathology, Sanquin Research and Landsteiner Laboratory Academic Medical Center
[3] and Landsteiner Laboratory,Department of Hematology, Academic Medical Center
[4] Academic Medical Centre,undefined
[5] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[6] Erythrocyte Serology,undefined
[7] Sanquin,undefined
[8] Center for Proteomics and Metabolomics,undefined
[9] Leiden University Medical Center,undefined
[10] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[11] University of Amsterdam,undefined
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Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is a potentially severe disease in which red blood cells (RBC) are destroyed by IgG anti-RBC autoantibodies which can lead to hemolysis. We recently found IgG Fc-glycosylation towards platelet and RBC alloantigens to be skewed towards decreased fucosylation, increased galactosylation and sialylation. The lowered core-fucosylation increases the affinity of the pathogenic alloantibodies to FcγRIIIa/b, and hence RBC destruction. It is known that in autoimmune diseases plasma IgG1 galactosylation and sialylation are lowered, but Fc-glycosylation of RBC-specific autoantibodies has never been thoroughly analyzed. We investigated by mass spectrometry the N-linked RBC autoantibody and plasma IgG1 Fc-glycosylation in relation to occurrence of hemolysis for 103 patients with a positive direct antiglobulin test (DAT). We observed that total IgG1 purified from plasma of patients with RBC-bound antibodies showed significantly decreased galactosylation and sialylation levels compared to healthy controls, similar to what previously has been shown for other autoimmune diseases. The anti-RBC- autoantibodies showed a profile with even lower galactosylation, but higher sialylation and lower bisection levels. In contrast to alloantibodies against RBCs, RBC-bound IgG1 Fc-fucosylation was not different between healthy controls and patients. Analysis of anti-RBC Fc-glycoprofiles suggested that lower bisection and higher galactosylation associate with lower Hb levels.
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