T-Cell Epitopes Shared Between Immunizing HLA and Donor HLA Associate With Graft Failure After Kidney Transplantation

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2021-11-18

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Peereboom, Emma
Matern, Benedict M
Tomosugi, Toshihide
Niemann, Matthias
Drylewicz, JuliaORCID 0000-0002-9434-8459ISNI 0000000357090505
Joosten, Irma
Allebes, Wil A
van der Meer, Arnold
Hilbrands, Luuk B
Baas, Marije C

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Abstract

CD4+ T-helper cells play an important role in alloimmune reactions following transplantation by stimulating humoral as well as cellular responses, which might lead to failure of the allograft. CD4+ memory T-helper cells from a previous immunizing event can potentially be reactivated by exposure to HLA mismatches that share T-cell epitopes with the initial immunizing HLA. Consequently, reactivity of CD4+ memory T-helper cells toward T-cell epitopes that are shared between immunizing HLA and donor HLA could increase the risk of alloimmunity following transplantation, thus affecting transplant outcome. In this study, the amount of T-cell epitopes shared between immunizing and donor HLA was used as a surrogate marker to evaluate the effect of donor-reactive CD4+ memory T-helper cells on the 10-year risk of death-censored kidney graft failure in 190 donor/recipient combinations using the PIRCHE-II algorithm. The T-cell epitopes of the initial theoretical immunizing HLA and the donor HLA were estimated and the number of shared PIRCHE-II epitopes was calculated. We show that the natural logarithm-transformed PIRCHE-II overlap score, or Shared T-cell EPitopes (STEP) score, significantly associates with the 10-year risk of death-censored kidney graft failure, suggesting that the presence of pre-transplant donor-reactive CD4+ memory T-helper cells might be a strong indicator for the risk of graft failure following kidney transplantation.

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HLA antigens, PIRCHE-II, T-cell epitope, T-cell memory, graft failure, kidney transplantation, shared T-cell epitopes, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology

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Peereboom, E T M, Matern, B M, Tomosugi, T, Niemann, M, Drylewicz, J, Joosten, I, Allebes, W A, van der Meer, A, Hilbrands, L B, Baas, M C, van Reekum, F E, Verhaar, M C, Kamburova, E G, Seelen, M A J, Sanders, J S, Hepkema, B G, Lambeck, A J, Bungener, L B, Roozendaal, C, Tilanus, M G J, Voorter, C E, Wieten, L, van Duijnhoven, E M, Gelens, M A C J, Christiaans, M H L, van Ittersum, F J, Nurmohamed, A, Lardy, N M, Swelsen, W, van der Pant, K A, van der Weerd, N C, Ten Berge, I J M, Bemelman, F J, de Vries, A P J, de Fijter, J W, Betjes, M G H, Roelen, D L, Claas, F H, Otten, H G, Heidt, S, van Zuilen, A D, Kobayashi, T, Geneugelijk, K & Spierings, E 2021, 'T-Cell Epitopes Shared Between Immunizing HLA and Donor HLA Associate With Graft Failure After Kidney Transplantation', Frontiers in Immunology, vol. 12, 784040, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.784040