Sialylated immunoglobulin G: a promising diagnostic and therapeutic strategy for autoimmune diseases
Danqi Li, Yuchen Lou, Yamin Zhang, Si Liu, Jun Li, Juan Tao
Abstract
-glycosylations of IgG Fc, particularly sialylation, have been reported to exert significant anti-inflammatory effects by upregulating inhibitory FcγRIIb on effector macrophages and reducing the affinity of IgG for either complement protein or activating Fc gamma receptors. Therefore, sialylated IgG is a potential therapeutic strategy for attenuating pathogenic autoimmunity. IgG sialylation-based therapies for autoimmune diseases generated through genetic, metabolic or chemoenzymatic modifications have made some advances in both preclinical studies and clinical trials.
Topics & Concepts
AutoantibodyImmunologyAutoimmunityAntibodyMedicineImmunoglobulin GGlycosylation and Glycoproteins ResearchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchGalectins and Cancer Biology