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Anti-factor H autoantibodies block C-terminal recognition function of factor H in hemolytic uremic syndrome
ISSN
0006-4971
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Jozsi, Mihaly
Strobel, Stefanie
Dahse, Hans-Martin
Liu, Wei-Shih
Hoyer, Peter F.
Skerka, Christine
Zipfel, Peter F.
DOI
10.1182/blood-2007-02-071472
Abstract
The atypical form of the kidney disease hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is associated with defective complement regulation. In addition to mutations in complement regulators, factor H (FH)specific autoantibodies have been reported for aHUS patients. The aim of the present study was to understand the role of these autoantibodies in aHUS. First, the binding sites of FH autoantibodies from 5 unrelated aHUS patients were mapped using recombinant FH fragments and competitor antibodies. For all 5 autoantibodies, the binding site was localized to the FH C-terminus. In a functional assay, isolated patient IgG inhibited FH binding to C3b. In addition, autoantibody positive patients' plasma caused enhanced hemolysis of sheep erythrocytes, which was reversed by adding FH in excess. These results suggest that aHUS associated FH autoantibodies mimic the effect of C-terminal FH mutations, as they inhibit the regulatory function of FH at cell surfaces by blocking its C-terminal recognition region.