Axonal injury is considered the major cause of disability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but the underlying effector mechanisms are poorly understood. Starting with a proteomics-based approach, we identified neurofascin-specific autoantibodies in patients with MS. These autoantibodies recognize the native form of the extracellular domains of both neurofascin 186 (NF186), a neuronal protein concentrated in myelinated fibers at nodes of Ranvier, and NF155, the oligodendrocyte-specific isoform of neurofascin. Our in vitro studies with hippocampal slice cultures indicate that neurofascin antibodies inhibit axonal conduction in a complement-dependent manner. To evaluate whether circulating antineurofascin antibodies mediate a pathogenic effect in vivo, we cotransferred these antibodies with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein–specific encephalitogenic T cells to mimic the inflammatory pathology of MS and breach the blood–brain barrier. In this animal model, antibodies to neurofascin selectively targeted nodes of Ranvier, resulting in deposition of complement, axonal injury, and disease exacerbation. Collectively, these results identify a novel mechanism of immune-mediated axonal injury that can contribute to axonal pathology in MS.
Neurofascin as a novel target for autoantibody-mediated axonal injury
Abbreviations used: aCSF artificial cerebrospinal fluid; β-APP, β-amyloid precursor protein; CNS, central nervous system; EAE, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis; MOG, myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein; MS, multiple sclerosis; NF155 and NF186, neurofascin 155 and 186, respectively; OIND, other inflammatory neurological disease.
E.K. Mathey and T. Derfuss contributed equally to this work.
E. Meinl and C. Linington contributed equally to this work.
S. Velhin's present address is Clinical and Experimental Laboratory for Chronic Neuroinfections, Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, 220114 Minsk, Belarus.
Emily K. Mathey, Tobias Derfuss, Maria K. Storch, Kieran R. Williams, Kimberly Hales, David R. Woolley, Abdulmonem Al-Hayani, Stephen N. Davies, Matthew N. Rasband, Tomas Olsson, Anja Moldenhauer, Sviataslau Velhin, Reinhard Hohlfeld, Edgar Meinl, Christopher Linington; Neurofascin as a novel target for autoantibody-mediated axonal injury . J Exp Med 1 October 2007; 204 (10): 2363–2372. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20071053
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