Affinity maturation generates pathogenic antibodies with dual reactivity to DNase1L3 and dsDNA in systemic lupus erythematosus

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Eduardo Gomez-Bañuelos
Yikai Yu
Jessica Li
Kevin S. Cashman
Merlin Paz
Maria Isabel Trejo-Zambrano
Regina Bugrovsky
Youliang Wang
Asiya Seema Chida
Cheryl A. Sherman-Baust
Dylan P. Ferris
Daniel W. Goldman
Erika Darrah
Michelle Petri
Iñaki Sanz
Felipe Andrade
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[1] The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Division of Rheumatology
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Department of Rheumatology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College
[3] Emory University,Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Lowance Center for Human Immunology
[4] National Institute on Aging,Gene Regulation Section, Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Immunology
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Anti-dsDNA antibodies are pathogenically heterogeneous, implying distinct origins and antigenic properties. Unexpectedly, during the clinical and molecular characterization of autoantibodies to the endonuclease DNase1L3 in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), we identified a subset of neutralizing anti-DNase1L3 antibodies previously catalogued as anti-dsDNA. Based on their variable heavy-chain (VH) gene usage, these antibodies can be divided in two groups. One group is encoded by the inherently autoreactive VH4-34 gene segment, derives from anti-DNase1L3 germline-encoded precursors, and gains cross-reactivity to dsDNA – and some additionally to cardiolipin – following somatic hypermutation. The second group, originally defined as nephritogenic anti-dsDNA antibodies, is encoded by diverse VH gene segments. Although affinity maturation results in dual reactivity to DNase1L3 and dsDNA, their binding efficiencies favor DNase1L3 as the primary antigen. Clinical, transcriptional and monoclonal antibody data support that cross-reactive anti-DNase1L3/dsDNA antibodies are more pathogenic than single reactive anti-dsDNA antibodies. These findings point to DNase1L3 as the primary target of a subset of antibodies classified as anti-dsDNA, shedding light on the origin and pathogenic heterogeneity of antibodies reactive to dsDNA in SLE.
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