IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease

Immunoglobulins are an essential part of the humoral immune response. IgG4 antibodies are the least prevalent subclass and have unique structural and functional properties. In this review, we discuss IgG4 class switch and B cell production. We review the importance of IgG4 antibodies in the context...

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Published in:Frontiers in Immunology
Main Authors: Rodrigo V. Motta, Emma L. Culver
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1272084/full
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description Immunoglobulins are an essential part of the humoral immune response. IgG4 antibodies are the least prevalent subclass and have unique structural and functional properties. In this review, we discuss IgG4 class switch and B cell production. We review the importance of IgG4 antibodies in the context of allergic responses, helminth infections and malignancy. We discuss their anti-inflammatory and tolerogenic effects in allergen-specific immunotherapy, and ability to evade the immune system in parasitic infection and tumour cells. We then focus on the role of IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in IgG4-autoimmune diseases and IgG4-related disease, highlighting important parallels and differences between them. In IgG4-autoimmune diseases, pathogenesis is based on a direct role of IgG4 antibodies binding to self-antigens and disturbing homeostasis. In IgG4-related disease, where affected organs are infiltrated with IgG4-expressing plasma cells, IgG4 antibodies may also directly target a number of self-antigens or be overexpressed as an epiphenomenon of the disease. These antigen-driven processes require critical T and B cell interaction. Lastly, we explore the current gaps in our knowledge and how these may be addressed.
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spelling doaj-art-4aa65a591f8e49c6bdc59e069aedcd4e2025-08-19T23:45:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242024-02-011510.3389/fimmu.2024.12720841272084IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related diseaseRodrigo V. Motta0Emma L. Culver1Emma L. Culver2Translational Gastroenterology and Liver Unit, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomTranslational Gastroenterology and Liver Unit, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomDepartment of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United KingdomImmunoglobulins are an essential part of the humoral immune response. IgG4 antibodies are the least prevalent subclass and have unique structural and functional properties. In this review, we discuss IgG4 class switch and B cell production. We review the importance of IgG4 antibodies in the context of allergic responses, helminth infections and malignancy. We discuss their anti-inflammatory and tolerogenic effects in allergen-specific immunotherapy, and ability to evade the immune system in parasitic infection and tumour cells. We then focus on the role of IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in IgG4-autoimmune diseases and IgG4-related disease, highlighting important parallels and differences between them. In IgG4-autoimmune diseases, pathogenesis is based on a direct role of IgG4 antibodies binding to self-antigens and disturbing homeostasis. In IgG4-related disease, where affected organs are infiltrated with IgG4-expressing plasma cells, IgG4 antibodies may also directly target a number of self-antigens or be overexpressed as an epiphenomenon of the disease. These antigen-driven processes require critical T and B cell interaction. Lastly, we explore the current gaps in our knowledge and how these may be addressed.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1272084/fullIgG4IgG4-RDautoantibodyantigenautoimmunity
spellingShingle Rodrigo V. Motta
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IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease
IgG4
IgG4-RD
autoantibody
antigen
autoimmunity
title IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease
title_full IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease
title_fullStr IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease
title_full_unstemmed IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease
title_short IgG4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of IgG4-autoimmune disease and IgG4-related disease
title_sort igg4 autoantibodies and autoantigens in the context of igg4 autoimmune disease and igg4 related disease
topic IgG4
IgG4-RD
autoantibody
antigen
autoimmunity
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1272084/full
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