2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-69618-3
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Pre-existing canine anti-IgG antibodies: implications for immunotherapy, immunogenicity testing and immunoassay analysis

Abstract: one of the most enigmatic features of humoral immunity is the prevalent presence of circulating autoantibodies against igG. these autoantibodies consist of several subsets, including rheumatoid factors, anti-fab/anti-f(ab′) 2-autoantibodies, and anti-idiotypic antibodies. Anti-igG autoantibodies can impair the safety and efficacy of therapeutic antibodies and interfere with immunogenicity tests in clinical trials. They can also cross-react with allospecific IgG, presenting as heterophilic antibodies that inter… Show more

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“…In our case, the titer decreased by four levels. Such a rapid decrease could be explained by a shorter half-life of IgG in dogs compared to humans; in fact, the canine IgG half-life is unknown ( 47 ). A laboratory inaccuracy [inadvertent deviations by 1 titer level are occasionally hard to avoid ( 48 )] may have contributed to the rapid titer decline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our case, the titer decreased by four levels. Such a rapid decrease could be explained by a shorter half-life of IgG in dogs compared to humans; in fact, the canine IgG half-life is unknown ( 47 ). A laboratory inaccuracy [inadvertent deviations by 1 titer level are occasionally hard to avoid ( 48 )] may have contributed to the rapid titer decline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 11 positive horses, three were sampled and assayed on multiple occasions and tested positive only once, with less than a month between the different samples. A transient character and low affinity of heterophilic antibodies has been described [29,30], although they have been described to persist for several years in dogs [31]. The reactivity of these samples was rather weak, and a variation between different runs may contribute to the shifting results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%