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Human antibody immune responses are personalized by selective removal of MHC-II peptide epitopes

Authors :
Matias Gutiérrez-González
Ahmed S. Fahad
Matt Ardito
Padma Nanaware
Liying Lu
Erica Normandin
Bharat Madan
Jacob Tivin
Emily Coates
Amy R. Henry
Farida Laboune
Barney S. Graham
Daniel C. Douek
Julie E. Ledgerwood
John R. Mascola
William D. Martin
Lawrence J. Stern
Annie S. De Groot
Brandon J. DeKosky
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

SummaryHuman antibody responses are established by the generation of combinatorial sequence diversity in antibody variable domains, followed by iterative rounds of mutation and selection via T cell recognition of antigen peptides presented on MHC-II. Here, we report that MHC-II peptide epitope deletion from B cell receptors (BCRs) correlates with antibody development in vivo. Large-scale antibody sequence analysis and experimental validation of peptide binding revealed that MHC-II epitope removal from BCRs is linked to genetic signatures of T cell help, and donor-specific antibody repertoire modeling demonstrated that somatic hypermutation selectively targets the personalized MHC-II epitopes in antibody variable regions. Mining of class-switched sequences and serum proteomic data revealed that MHC-II epitope deletion is associated with antibody class switching and long-term secretion into serum. These data suggest that the MHC-II peptide epitope content of a BCR is an important determinant of antibody maturation that shapes the composition and durability of humoral immunity.HighlightsAntibody somatic hypermutation selectively removes MHC-II peptide epitopes from B cell receptors.Antibodies with lower MHC-II epitope content show evidence of greater T cell help, including class-switching.MHC-II peptide epitope removal from a BCR is linked to long-term antibody secretion in serum.MHC-II genotype provides a personalized selection pressure on human antibody development.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........debf468a12fbd28a3b94884d43ea23b3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.01.15.426750