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Insights into IgM-mediated complement activation based on in situ structures of IgM-C1-C4b.


ABSTRACT: Antigen binding by serum Ig-M (IgM) protects against microbial infections and helps to prevent autoimmunity, but causes life-threatening diseases when mistargeted. How antigen-bound IgM activates complement-immune responses remains unclear. We present cryoelectron tomography structures of IgM, C1, and C4b complexes formed on antigen-bearing lipid membranes by normal human serum at 4 °C. The IgM-C1-C4b complexes revealed C4b product release as the temperature-limiting step in complement activation. Both IgM hexamers and pentamers adopted hexagonal, dome-shaped structures with Fab pairs, dimerized by hinge domains, bound to surface antigens that support a platform of Fc regions. C1 binds IgM through widely spread C1q-collagen helices, with C1r proteases pointing outward and C1s bending downward and interacting with surface-attached C4b, which further interacts with the adjacent IgM-Fab2 and globular C1q-recognition unit. Based on these data, we present mechanistic models for antibody-mediated, C1q-transmitted activation of C1 and for C4b deposition, while further conformational rearrangements are required to form C3 convertases.

SUBMITTER: Sharp TH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6575175 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into IgM-mediated complement activation based on in situ structures of IgM-C1-C4b.

Sharp Thomas H TH   Boyle Aimee L AL   Diebolder Christoph A CA   Kros Alexander A   Koster Abraham J AJ   Gros Piet P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190530 24


Antigen binding by serum Ig-M (IgM) protects against microbial infections and helps to prevent autoimmunity, but causes life-threatening diseases when mistargeted. How antigen-bound IgM activates complement-immune responses remains unclear. We present cryoelectron tomography structures of IgM, C1, and C4b complexes formed on antigen-bearing lipid membranes by normal human serum at 4 °C. The IgM-C1-C4b complexes revealed C4b product release as the temperature-limiting step in complement activatio  ...[more]

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