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Lec13 cells, a variant Chinese hamster ovary cell line, were used to produce human IgG1 that were deficient in fucose attached to the Asn297-linked carbohydrate but were otherwise similar to that found in IgG1 produced in normal Chinese hamster ovary cell lines and from human serum. Lack of fucose on the IgG1 had no effect on binding to human FcγRI, C1q, or the neonatal Fc receptor. Although no change in affinity was found for the His131 polymorphic form of human FcγRIIA, a slight improvement in binding was evident for FcγRIIB and the Arg131 FcγRIIA polymorphic form. In contrast, binding of the fucose-deficient IgG1 to human FcγRIIIA was improved up to 50-fold. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity assays using purified peripheral blood monocytes or natural killer cells from several donors showed enhanced cytotoxicity, especially evident at lower antibody concentrations. When combined with an IgG1 Fc protein variant that exhibited enhanced antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, the lack of fucose was synergistic.
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Robert L. Shields
Jadine Lai
Rodney G. Keck
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8e464ade63f05b9bedc9a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m202069200
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