Protein crystallization promotes type 2 immunity and is reversible by antibody treatment

  • Persson, Emma
  • Verstraete, Kenneth
  • Heyndrickx, Ines
  • Gevaert, Elien
  • Aegerter, Helena Catharine
  • Percier, Jean-Michel
  • Deswarte, Kim
  • Verschueren, Koen
  • Dansercoer, Ann
  • Gras, Delphine
  • Chanez, Pascal
  • Bachert, Claus
  • Gonçalves, Amanda
  • Van Gorp, Hanne
  • De Haard, Hans
  • Blanchetot, Christophe
  • Saunders, Michael
  • Hammad, Hamida
  • Savvides, Savvas
  • Lambrecht, Bart
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Abstract

Although spontaneous protein crystallization is a rare event in vivo, Charcot-Leyden crystals (CLCs) consisting of galectin-10 (Gal10) protein are frequently observed in eosinophilic diseases, such as asthma. We found that CLCs derived from patients showed crystal packing and Gal10 structure identical to those of Gal10 crystals grown in vitro. When administered to the airways, crystalline Gal10 stimulated innate and adaptive immunity and acted as a type 2 adjuvant. By contrast, a soluble Gal10 mutein was inert. Antibodies directed against key epitopes of the CLC crystallization interface dissolved preexisting CLCs in patient-derived mucus within hours and reversed crystal-driven inflammation, goblet-cell metaplasia, immunoglobulin E (IgE) s...

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