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The Blood of the HIV-Infected Patients Contains κ-IgG, λ-IgG, and Bispecific κλ-IgG, Which Possess DNase and Amylolytic Activity. / Timofeeva, Anna; Sedykh, Sergey; Maksimenko, Lada и др.
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T1 - The Blood of the HIV-Infected Patients Contains κ-IgG, λ-IgG, and Bispecific κλ-IgG, Which Possess DNase and Amylolytic Activity
AU - Timofeeva, Anna
AU - Sedykh, Sergey
AU - Maksimenko, Lada
AU - Sedykh, Tatyana
AU - Skudarnov, Sergey
AU - Ostapova, Tatyana
AU - Yaschenko, Svetlana
AU - Gashnikova, Natalya
AU - Nevinsky, Georgy
N1 - Funding Information: Funding: This research was possible by a grant from the RFBR 20-34-70115 to Sergey Sedykh (isolation and biochemical analysis of antibodies); RSF 21-75-10105 to Anna Timofeeva (analysis of bispecific antibodies); 0245-2021-0009 (121031300041-4) to Georgy Nevinsky (correlation and statistical analysis); and State Research and Development Program 5-21 to Natalya Gashnikova (work with the blood of HIV-infected patients). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - Though hundreds of thousands of papers are currently being published on HIV/AIDS, only tens of hundreds of them are devoted to the antibodies generated during the disease. Most of these papers discuss antibodies in HIV/AIDS as a diagnostic tool, and some articles describe neutralizing antibodies as a promising treatment. In this paper, we used affinity chromatography and ELISA to isolate natural IgG from the blood of 26 HIV-infected patients. IgG preparations were separated into the subfractions containing different types of light chains, and catalytic activities of subfractions were analyzed. Here, we show for the first time that the blood of HIV patients contains ~20% of bispecific κλ-IgG, presented with all IgG subclasses. Analysis of DNA-hydrolyzing and amylolytic activity show that most IgG preparations and subfractions are catalytically active. Our results expand the possible biological functions of natural IgG in HIV infection.
AB - Though hundreds of thousands of papers are currently being published on HIV/AIDS, only tens of hundreds of them are devoted to the antibodies generated during the disease. Most of these papers discuss antibodies in HIV/AIDS as a diagnostic tool, and some articles describe neutralizing antibodies as a promising treatment. In this paper, we used affinity chromatography and ELISA to isolate natural IgG from the blood of 26 HIV-infected patients. IgG preparations were separated into the subfractions containing different types of light chains, and catalytic activities of subfractions were analyzed. Here, we show for the first time that the blood of HIV patients contains ~20% of bispecific κλ-IgG, presented with all IgG subclasses. Analysis of DNA-hydrolyzing and amylolytic activity show that most IgG preparations and subfractions are catalytically active. Our results expand the possible biological functions of natural IgG in HIV infection.
KW - Abzymes
KW - Amylolytic activity
KW - Bispecific antibodies
KW - Catalytic activity
KW - DNA hydrolysis
KW - DNAse activity
KW - ELISA
KW - HIV
KW - IgG
KW - Immunoglobulin G
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U2 - 10.3390/life12020304
DO - 10.3390/life12020304
M3 - Article
C2 - 35207591
AN - SCOPUS:85125074090
VL - 12
JO - Life
JF - Life
SN - 2075-1729
IS - 2
M1 - 304
ER -
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