52 resultados para IVIG


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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is widely used to treat autoimmune diseases. Several mutually nonexclusive mechanisms are proposed to explain the beneficial effects of IVIg in patients (1, 2). Lately, Ravetch and colleagues (3) demonstrate that anti-inflammatory activity of IVIg is mediated mainly by antibodies that contain terminal _2,6-sialic acid linkages at the Asn297-linked glycan of Fc region.

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La maladie du greffon contre l’hôte (GvHD) est une complication majeure des greffes de cellules souches hématopoïétiques (HSCT) qui survient dans 30 à 70% des cas et peut causer la mort, malgré un traitement prophylactique bien conduit. Il existe donc une réelle demande clinique pour améliorer ces traitements prophylactiques. Parce que ces traitements prophylactiques reposent en général sur des agents immunosuppresseurs, ceux-ci contribuent à diminuer la reconstitution immunitaire du patient, ce qui a un impact défavorable sur les infections et les taux de rechute d’hémopathie maligne, et donc limite leur utilisation. Les immunoglobulines (IVIG) pourraient représenter une alternative intéressante puisqu’elles ont des propriétés immunomodulatrices et qu’elles sont de plus couramment utilisées en clinique pour traiter des patients ayant un déficit immunitaire. Leur capacité à réduire l’apparition et la sévérité de la GvHD, sans toutefois inhiber ou nuire à la reconstitution immunitaire chez le patient n’a néanmoins jamais été clairement démontrée. Les objectifs de ce projet sont donc d’évaluer l’efficacité des IVIG à réduire l’incidence et la sévérité de la GvHD dans un modèle murin humanisé de GvHD, ainsi que de déterminer le mécanisme d’action des IVIG. Ce modèle consiste à injecter des huPBMCs à des souris immunodéprimées ne pouvant les rejeter. Les résultats obtenus suggèrent que les IVIG possèdent un effet immunomodulateur permettant de réduire les signes cliniques et de retarder l’apparition de la GvHD, tout en permettant l’apparition de cellules NK. Les IVIG agiraient de façon indirecte sur les huPBMCs afin d’induire l’apparition des cellules NK.

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La réaction du greffon contre l’hôte (GvHD) est une complication majeure de la transplantation de cellules souches hématopoïétiques (HSCT). Les traitements de prophylaxie contre le développement de la GvHD reposent essentiellement sur l’utilisation d’agents immunosuppresseurs, ce qui contribue à ralentir la reconstitution immunitaire post-greffe et à prolonger la durée de l’état immunosupprimé des patients. Le développement de prophylaxie pour la GvHD à base d’agents immunomodulateurs est ainsi privilégié. À l’aide d’un modèle murin xénogénique chez les souris NOD/scid-IL2rγ-/- (NSG), on a étudié le potentiel immunomodulateur des immunoglobulines intraveineuses (IVIG) dans la prévention de la GvHD, ainsi que leurs effets sur la qualité et la cinétique de la reconstitution immunitaire. On a déterminé qu’un traitement hebdomadaire d’IVIG peut effectivement réduire l’incidence de la GvHD, ainsi que la mortalité qui y est reliée, avec une efficacité similaire à celle obtenue avec la cyclosporine A, un immunosuppresseur couramment utilisé dans la prophylaxie de la GvHD. Par ailleurs, on a déterminé que le mécanisme d’action des IVIG dans la réduction de la GvHD est distinct de celui des immunosuppresseurs. De plus, on a démontré que les IVIG induisent l’expansion et l’activation des cellules NK présentes au sein du greffon, lesquelles sont nécessaires pour l’obtention de l’effet protecteur des IVIG contre le développement de la GvHD, et sont dépendantes de la présence de lymphocytes T activés. Grâce à un modèle murin humanisé, on a également démontré que le traitement hebdomadaire d’IVIG induit un délai transitoire de la reconstitution humorale, ce qui n’affecte toutefois pas la qualité globale de la reconstitution immunitaire. Ces résultats mettent cependant en doute la pertinence de l’utilisation des IVIG dans les protocoles cliniques de prophylaxie de la GvHD, puisque les immunosuppresseurs seront toujours utilisés, et qu’on a démontré que les IVIG ont besoin de lymphocytes T activés afin de prévenir efficacement le développement de la GvHD.

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The pathogenesis of multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) has yet to be established. MMN patients often carry anti-GM1 IgM antibodies, suggesting an autoimmune process involving complement. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is the first line treatment, but its action mechanism is unknown.

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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) preparations are increasingly used for the treatment of autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases. Naturally occurring autoantibodies against Siglec-9 and Fas are thought to contribute to the anti-inflammatory effects of IVIG via cell death regulation of leukocytes and tissue cells. Dimeric IVIG fractions are suspected to contain idiotypic (Id)-anti-idiotypic complexes of antibodies, which might also include anti-Siglec-9 and anti-Fas autoantibodies.

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Background Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) play a key role in host defences against invading microorganisms but can also potentiate detrimental inflammatory reactions in case of excessive or misdirected responses. Intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) are used to treat patients with immune deficiencies and, at higher doses, in autoimmune, allergic and systemic inflammatory disorders. Methodology/Principal Findings We used flow cytometry to examine the effects of IVIg on PMN functions and survival, using whole-blood conditions in order to avoid artifacts due to isolation procedures. IVIg at low concentrations induced PMN activation, as reflected by decreased L-selectin and increased CD11b expression at the PMN surface, oxidative burst enhancement, and prolonged cell survival. In contrast, IVIg at higher concentrations inhibited LPS-induced CD11b degranulation and oxidative burst priming, and counteracted LPS-induced PMN lifespan prolongation. Conclusions/Significance IVIg appears to have differential, concentration-dependent effects on PMN, possibly supporting the use of IVIg as either an anti-microbial or an anti-inflammatory agent.

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Human intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) contain natural autoantibodies against the inhibitory lectin-receptors Siglec-8 and Siglec-9. These two members of the Siglec family are known to mediate both inhibitory and death signals. Here, we discuss recent findings regarding the cytotoxic effects of natural anti-Siglec autoantibodies on both neutrophils and eosinophils, and present the concept of a novel regulatory mechanism exhibiting anti-inflammatory properties. Consequently, IVIg may amplify this regulatory pathway by increasing the concentration of natural anti-Siglec autoantibodies in blood and tissues.

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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) preparations are derived from pooled plasma from up to 60,000 healthy human donors and reflect the immunologic experience of the donor population. IVIg contains monomeric and dimeric IgG populations which are in a dynamic equilibrium depending on concentration, pH, temperature, donor pool size, time and stabilizers added in order to keep the portion of dimeric IgG below a certain level. In the present study, monomeric and dimeric fractions were isolated by size exclusion chromatography. The dimeric fractions, however, showed a dynamic instability and tended to dissociate. Both dimeric and monomeric IgG fractions were acid treated (pH 4) in order to dissociate the dimeric IgG. Western-blot analysis identified a sub-population of SDS resistant IgG dimers. Furthermore, the reactivities of the fractions were tested against a panel of self- and exo-antigens. There was a marked increase in activity of the dimeric compared to the monomeric IgG fraction against various intracellular self-antigens. Our data indicates that the increased reactivities of pH 4-treated fractions can mainly be attributed to dimer dissociation, as pH 4-treated monomers do not show significantly increased activities against a range of antigens.

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In this prospective, non-randomized 6-month observational study we evaluated the efficacy of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) dose increase in patients with multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN). Diagnosis according to AAEM criteria, repetitive IVIg treatment for at least one year, persistent paresis and conduction block, stable symptoms and findings for at least six months were inclusion criteria. Nine patients (7 men) were identified and approved to standardized increase of IVIg dose. Patients were monitored using clinical scores and electrophysiological studies. Dose was increased from a baseline of 0.5 g/kg per month [mean, range: 0.1-1.1], given at variable intervals [4-12 weeks] to 1.2 g/kg per month given over 3 consecutive days planned for 6 cycles. If the patients' motor function did not improve after two cycles they entered step two: Dose was increased to 2 g/kg per month given over 5 consecutive days. The increased dose was maintained for 6 months. Assessments were performed by the same investigator, not involved in the patient's management, at baseline, after 2 and after 6 months. Following dose increase, motor function significantly improved in 6 patients (p = 0.014), 2 patients entered step two, 1 patient withdrew due to absent efficacy. Higher doses of IVIg caused more side effects, however, transient and rarely severe (p = 0.014). IVIg dose increase may improve motor functions in patients with stable MMN on long-term IVIg therapy independent of baseline dose. Improvement of motor function was associated with shorter disease duration (p = 0.008), but not with degree of muscle atrophy (p = 0.483). The treatment strategy to try to find the lowest effective dose and the longest tolerated interval might lead to underdosing in the long-term in many patients.

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Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is the first line treatment for Guillain–Barré syndrome and multifocal motor neuropathy, which are caused by anti-ganglioside antibody-mediated complement-dependent cytotoxicity. IVIG has many potential mechanisms of action, and sialylation of the IgG Fc portion reportedly has an anti-inflammatory effect in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity models. We investigated the effects of different IVIG glycoforms on the inhibition of antibody-mediated complement-dependent cytotoxicity. Deglycosylated, degalactosylated, galactosylated and sialylated IgG were prepared from IVIG following treatment with glycosidases and glycosyltransferases. Sera from patients with Guillain–Barré syndrome, Miller Fisher syndrome and multifocal motor neuropathy associated with anti-ganglioside antibodies were used. Inhibition of complement deposition subsequent to IgG or IgM autoantibody binding to ganglioside, GM1 or GQ1b was assessed on microtiter plates. Sialylated and galactosylated IVIGs more effectively inhibited C3 deposition than original IVIG or enzyme-treated IVIGs (agalactosylated and deglycosylated IVIGs). Therefore, sialylated and galactosylated IVIGs may be more effective than conventional IVIG in the treatment of complement-dependent autoimmune diseases.

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Intravenous IgG (ivIg) is a therapeutic alternative for lupus erythematosus, the mechanism of which remains to be fully understood. Here we investigated whether ivIg affects two established sub-phenotypes of SLE, namely relative oligoclonality of circulating T-cells and reduced activity of CD4 + Foxp3+ regulatory T-cells (Tregs) reflected by lower CD25 surface density.