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FCRL5 is a fucose-sensitive IgG-Fc receptor with binding properties distinct from classical Fcγ receptors

van der Hoeven, N.; Holborough-Kerkvliet, M. D.; Bao, Y.; Bentlage, A. E.; de Heer-Ooijevaar, P.; Derksen, N. I.; Damelang, T.; de Kreuk, B.-J.; Labrijn, A. F.; Vidarsson, G.; Rispens, T.

2026-07-07 immunology
10.64898/2026.07.01.735886 bioRxiv
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Fc receptor-like protein 5 (FCRL5) is a low-affinity IgG receptor expressed on B cells, with emerging therapeutic relevance due to its expression on multiple myeloma cells, and a potential role in regulating B cell responses. Previous reports on the FCRL5-IgG interaction vary widely in reported affinities, binding differences across IgG subclasses, and molecular requirements for maximal binding. Furthermore, the impact of Fc-engineering strategies, as used in (therapeutic) monoclonal antibodies, remains poorly understood. Here, we provide a comprehensive biochemical analysis of the FCRL5-IgG interaction. We demonstrate that FCRL5 is a true IgG Fc-receptor, binding with very low affinity (60-80 M). FCRL5 binds IgG in a manner involving primarily the two N-terminal domains of FCRL5, and the third domain for maximal binding, but with distinct essential residues in the IgG Fc-tail. Surface plasmon resonance analysis of the binding of FCRL5 to the various IgG subclasses revealed a preference for IgG1 and IgG4. Interestingly, various Fc-engineered IgG variants commonly used for silencing or enhancing of Fc receptor binding do not impact FCRL5 binding. Screening the binding of a set of IgG antibodies carrying defined sets of Fc-mutations to FCRL5 revealed E293 as a key binding determinant and led to the discovery of E293R as a mutation that selectively abrogates FCRL5 binding while preserving binding to other classical Fc{gamma}Rs. Lastly, we show that FCRL5 has considerable preference for binding afucosylated IgG. Together, our results define the essential characteristics of the IgG-FCRL5 interaction and demonstrate the potential of both naturally occurring IgG variants as well as therapeutically explored bioengineered IgG formats to differentially engage FCRL5.

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