Experimental Data on PIRCHE and T-Cell Reactivity: HLA-DPB1-Derived Peptides Identified by PIRCHE-I Show Binding to HLA-A*02:01 in vitro and T-Cell Activation in vivo

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2024-04-02

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Peereboom, Emma
Maranus, Anna E.
Timmerman, Laura
Geneugelijk, Kirsten
Spierings, EricORCID 0000-0001-9441-1019ISNI 0000000391074963

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Abstract

Introduction: Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DPB1 mismatches during hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) with an unrelated donor result in an increased risk for the development of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). The number of CD8+ T-cell epitopes available for indirect allorecognition as predicted by the PIRCHE algorithm has been shown to be associated with GvHD development. As a proof of principle, PIRCHE-I predictions for HLA-DPB1 mismatches were validated in vitro and in vivo. Methods: PIRCHE-I analysis was performed to identify HLA-DPB1-derived peptides that could theoretically bind to HLA-A*02:01. PIRCHE-I predictions for HLA-DPB1 mismatches were validated in vitro by investigating binding affinities of HLADPB1-derived peptides to the HLA-A*02:01 in a competition-based binding assay. To investigate the capacity of HLADPB1-derived peptides to elicit a T-cell response in vivo, mice were immunized with these peptides. T-cell alloreactivity was subsequently evaluated using an interferon-gamma ELISpot assay. Results: The PIRCHE-I algorithm identified five HLA-DPB1-derived peptides (RMCRHNYEL, YIYNREEFV, YIYNREELV, YIYNREEYA, and YIYNRQEYA) to be presented by HLA-A*02:01. Binding of these peptides to HLA-A*02:01 was confirmed in a competition-based peptide binding assay, all showing an IC50 value of 21 μM or lower. The peptides elicited an interferon-gamma response in vivo. Conclusion: Our results indicate that the PIRCHE-I algorithm can identify potential immunogenic HLA-DPB1-derived peptides present in recipients of an HLA-DPB1-mismatched donor. These combined in vitro and in vivo observations strengthen the validity of the PIRCHE-I algorithm to identify HLA-DPB1 mismatch-related GvHD development upon HSCT.

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Graft-versus-host disease, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Human leukocyte antigen-DPB1, Predicted Indirectly ReCognizable HLA Epitopes-I, T-cell epitopes, Immunology and Allergy, Hematology

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Peereboom, E T M, Maranus, A E, Timmerman, L M, Geneugelijk, K & Spierings, E 2024, 'Experimental Data on PIRCHE and T-Cell Reactivity : HLA-DPB1-Derived Peptides Identified by PIRCHE-I Show Binding to HLA-A*02:01 in vitro and T-Cell Activation in vivo', Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 132-140. https://doi.org/10.1159/000537789