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HMGB1-Neutralizing IgM Antibody Is a Normal Component of Blood Plasma

Yajun Geng, Gnanasekar Munirathinam, Sunil Palani, Joseph E. Ross, Bin Wang, Aoshuang Chen, Guoxing Zheng

2020The Journal of Immunology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Extracellular high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a prototypic damage-associated molecular pattern. Although a homeostatic level of extracellular HMGB1 may be beneficial for immune defense, tissue repair, and tissue regeneration, excessive HMGB1 is linked to inflammatory diseases. This prompts an intriguing question: how does a healthy body control the level of extracellular HMGB1? In this study, in the plasma of both healthy humans and healthy mice, we have identified an anti-HMGB1 IgM autoantibody that neutralizes extracellular HMGB1 via binding specifically to a 100% conserved epitope, namely HMW4 (HMGB198–112). In mice, this anti-HMW4 IgM is produced by peritoneal B-1 cells, and concomitant triggering of their BCR and TLR4 by extracellular HMGB1 stimulates the production of anti-HMW4 IgM. The ability of extracellular HMGB1 to induce its own neutralizing Ab suggests a feedback loop limiting the level of this damage-associated molecular pattern in a healthy body.

Topics & Concepts

HMGB1ExtracellularAntibodyDampEpitopeImmune systemImmunologyBiologyCell biologyChemistryInflammationPhysicsMeteorologyAdvanced Glycation End Products researchImmune Response and InflammationDiabetes and associated disorders