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The Dual Role of a Polyvalent IgM/IgA-Enriched Immunoglobulin Preparation in Activating and Inhibiting the Complement System

Carolin Schmidt, Sabrina Weißmüller, Fabian Bohländer, Matthias Germer, Martin König, Alexander Staus, Andrea Wartenberg‐Demand, Corina C. Heinz, Jörg Schüttrumpf

2021Biomedicines17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Activation of the complement system is important for efficient clearance of a wide variety of pathogens via opsonophagocytosis, or by direct lysis via complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC). However, in severe infections dysregulation of the complement system contributes to hyperinflammation. The influence of the novel IgM/IgA-enriched immunoglobulin preparation trimodulin on the complement pathway was investigated in in vitro opsonophagocytosis, binding and CDC assays. Immunoglobulin levels before and after trimodulin treatment were placed in relation to complement assessments in humans. In vitro, trimodulin activates complement and induces opsonophagocytosis, but also interacts with opsonins C3b, C4b and anaphylatoxin C5a in a concentration-dependent manner. This was not observed for standard intravenous IgG preparation (IVIg). Accordingly, trimodulin, but not IVIg, inhibited the downstream CDC pathway and target cell lysis. If applied at a similar concentration range in healthy subjects, trimodulin treatment resulted in C3 and C4 consumption in a concentration-dependent manner, which was extended in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia. Complement consumption is found to be dependent on underlying immunoglobulin levels, particularly IgM, pinpointing their regulative function in humans. IgM/IgA provide a balancing effect on the complement system. Trimodulin may enhance phagocytosis and opsonophagocytosis in patients with severe infections and prevent excessive pathogen lysis and release of harmful anaphylatoxins.

Topics & Concepts

AnaphylatoxinComplement systemAntibodyMicrobiologyImmunologyAlternative complement pathwayClassical complement pathwayOpsoninIn vitroPhagocytosisLysisImmunoglobulin MBiologyImmunoglobulin GChemistryBiochemistryComplement system in diseasesBlood groups and transfusionPlatelet Disorders and Treatments