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AuthorSominanda, Ajith
AuthorMenge, Til
AuthorHartung, Hans Peter
AuthorKieseier, Bernd C
Available date2025-09-04T08:19:06Z
Publication Date2023
Publication NameQatar Medical Journal
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.13
CitationSominanda A, Menge T, Hartung HP, Kieseier BC. Immunomodulatory potential of anti-IFN-beta antibodies on monocyte-derived macrophages, Qatar Medical Journal 2023(2):13 http://doi. org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.13
ISSN0253-8253
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67032
AbstractMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a disabling neurological disease with an unknown etiology, where the recombinant interferon beta (rIFNβ) is the most established treatment. However, the development of anti-IFNβ antibodies has posed a significant therapeutic drawback. In this study, the interaction between anti-IFNβ antibodies and macrophages was investigated to assess the effects on the immune system. Using magnetic beads, anti-IFNβ antibodies were extracted from MS patients' sera positive for anti-IFNβ antibodies. A negative control (antibody-negative situation) and a baseline control were obtained in parallel. Bead or extracted beadantibody complexes were then incubated with monocyte-derived human macrophages. After incubation, macrophage cultures were tested for 91 immunologically relevant gene expressions by RT-PCR. A Gene expression difference between antibody positive and negative situations was hypothesized to reflect the direct effects between antibodies and macrophages. Thus, 37-39 genes were either up-regulated or downregulated due to this direct interaction. Of these, only 2-4 genes were up-regulated, and the rest were down-regulated. These observations suggest that anti-IFNβ antibodies have an overall suppressive effect on immunologically relevant gene activity when antibodies interact with macrophages. The fate and effects of circulating anti-IFNβ antibodies are mainly unknown. With the observations obtained at level, such effects, especially from an immunological point of view, are suppressive on immunocompetent cells such as macrophages. However, verification is necessary.
Languageen
PublisherHamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)
SubjectMultiple Sclerosis
Interferon-beta Antibodies
Macrophages
Gene Expression Regulation
Immunosuppression
TitleImmunomodulatory potential of anti-IFN-beta antibodies on monocyte-derived macrophages.
TypeArticle
Issue Number2
Volume Number2023
ESSN2227-0426
dc.accessType Open Access


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