Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

Abstract: Synaptic strength depends on the number of cell-surface neurotransmitter receptors in dynamic equilibrium with intracellular pools. Dysregulation of this homeostatic balance occurs, for example in myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease characterized by a decrease in the number of postsynaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Monoclonal antibody mAb35 mimics this effect. Here we use STORM nanoscopy to characterize the individual and ensemble dynamics of monoclonal antibody-crosslinked receptors in the clonal cell line CHO-K1/A5, which robustly expresses adult muscle-type nAChRs. Antibody labeling of live cells results in 80% receptor immobilization. The remaining mobile fraction exhibits a heterogeneous combination of Brownian and anomalous diffusion. Single-molecule trajectories exhibit a two-state switching behavior between free Brownian walks and anticorrelated walks within confinement areas. The latter act as permeable fences (~34 nm radius, ~400 ms lifetime). Dynamic clustering, trapping, and immobilization also occur in larger nanocluster zones (120-180 nm radius) with longer lifetimes (11 ± 1 s), in a strongly cholesterol-sensitive manner. Cholesterol depletion increases the size of the clustering phenomenon; cholesterol enrichment has the opposite effect. The disclosed high proportion of monoclonal antibody-crosslinked immobile receptors, together with their anomalous, cholesterol-sensitive diffusion and clustering, provides new insights into the antibody-enhanced antigenic modulation that leads to physiopathological internalization and degradation of receptors in myasthenia.

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Main Authors: Mosqueira, Alejo, Camino, Pablo A., Barrantes, Francisco José
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Language:eng
Published: Wiley 2020
Subjects:MIASTENIA GRAVIS, ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES, COLESTEROL,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/14228
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spelling oai:ucacris:123456789-142282022-06-23T05:01:21Z Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors Mosqueira, Alejo Camino, Pablo A. Barrantes, Francisco José MIASTENIA GRAVIS ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES COLESTEROL Abstract: Synaptic strength depends on the number of cell-surface neurotransmitter receptors in dynamic equilibrium with intracellular pools. Dysregulation of this homeostatic balance occurs, for example in myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease characterized by a decrease in the number of postsynaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Monoclonal antibody mAb35 mimics this effect. Here we use STORM nanoscopy to characterize the individual and ensemble dynamics of monoclonal antibody-crosslinked receptors in the clonal cell line CHO-K1/A5, which robustly expresses adult muscle-type nAChRs. Antibody labeling of live cells results in 80% receptor immobilization. The remaining mobile fraction exhibits a heterogeneous combination of Brownian and anomalous diffusion. Single-molecule trajectories exhibit a two-state switching behavior between free Brownian walks and anticorrelated walks within confinement areas. The latter act as permeable fences (~34 nm radius, ~400 ms lifetime). Dynamic clustering, trapping, and immobilization also occur in larger nanocluster zones (120-180 nm radius) with longer lifetimes (11 ± 1 s), in a strongly cholesterol-sensitive manner. Cholesterol depletion increases the size of the clustering phenomenon; cholesterol enrichment has the opposite effect. The disclosed high proportion of monoclonal antibody-crosslinked immobile receptors, together with their anomalous, cholesterol-sensitive diffusion and clustering, provides new insights into the antibody-enhanced antigenic modulation that leads to physiopathological internalization and degradation of receptors in myasthenia. 2022-06-22T17:25:01Z 2022-06-22T17:25:01Z 2020 Artículo Mosqueira, A., Camino, P.A., Barrantes, F.J. Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors [en línea]. Journal of Neurochemistry. 2020, 152(6) doi:10.1111/jnc.14905 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/14228 1471-4159 https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/14228 10.1111/jnc.14905 31777963 eng Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Wiley Journal of Neurochemistry. 2020, 152(6)
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topic MIASTENIA GRAVIS
ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES
COLESTEROL
MIASTENIA GRAVIS
ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES
COLESTEROL
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ANTICUERPOS MONOCLONALES
COLESTEROL
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COLESTEROL
Mosqueira, Alejo
Camino, Pablo A.
Barrantes, Francisco José
Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
description Abstract: Synaptic strength depends on the number of cell-surface neurotransmitter receptors in dynamic equilibrium with intracellular pools. Dysregulation of this homeostatic balance occurs, for example in myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease characterized by a decrease in the number of postsynaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Monoclonal antibody mAb35 mimics this effect. Here we use STORM nanoscopy to characterize the individual and ensemble dynamics of monoclonal antibody-crosslinked receptors in the clonal cell line CHO-K1/A5, which robustly expresses adult muscle-type nAChRs. Antibody labeling of live cells results in 80% receptor immobilization. The remaining mobile fraction exhibits a heterogeneous combination of Brownian and anomalous diffusion. Single-molecule trajectories exhibit a two-state switching behavior between free Brownian walks and anticorrelated walks within confinement areas. The latter act as permeable fences (~34 nm radius, ~400 ms lifetime). Dynamic clustering, trapping, and immobilization also occur in larger nanocluster zones (120-180 nm radius) with longer lifetimes (11 ± 1 s), in a strongly cholesterol-sensitive manner. Cholesterol depletion increases the size of the clustering phenomenon; cholesterol enrichment has the opposite effect. The disclosed high proportion of monoclonal antibody-crosslinked immobile receptors, together with their anomalous, cholesterol-sensitive diffusion and clustering, provides new insights into the antibody-enhanced antigenic modulation that leads to physiopathological internalization and degradation of receptors in myasthenia.
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author Mosqueira, Alejo
Camino, Pablo A.
Barrantes, Francisco José
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title Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
title_short Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
title_full Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
title_fullStr Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
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