Immunogenetics of heteroclitic recognition of HLA-DQB1 55R eplet specificity by human alloantibody

Hum Immunol. 2021 Nov 20:S0198-8859(21)00254-8. doi: 10.1016/j.humimm.2021.11.001. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHeteroclitic antibodies bind to a related antigen with higher affinity than to the immunizing antigen to which they were generated. This uncommon phenomenon is not well characterized for antibodies to HLA antigens. Here we analyzed allosera reactivity from two transplant recipients sensitized to mismatched donor alleles DQB1*06:01 and DQB1*06:02 respectively. Epitope analysis demonstrated the reactivity of both sera was restricted to DQB1*04, 05, and 06 alleles, with a specificity associated with the 55R eplet. Serum from one of these subjects (TE) was significantly more reactive with DQB1*04 alleles than the immunizing DQB1*06:01 or other alleles, a pattern not present in serum from the other patient. Antibody absorption/elution experiments using B cell lines expressing DQB1*06:01 or DQB1*04:02 alleles confirmed that the heteroclitic TE antibody eluted from cells carrying DQB1*06:01 was significantly more reactive with beads carrying the DQB1*04 alleles than with the DQB1*06 or other alleles. The significantly higher reactivity of the heteroclitic alloantibody with DQB1*04 specificity was explained structurally by variations of amino acid residues within 3.5 Å of 55R. These findings have important implications for the interpretation of DQ alloantibody cross-reactivity frequently observed in transplant recipients.PMID:34815108 | DOI:10.1016/j.humimm.2021.11.001
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