Predicted epitope binding core motifs and common amino acid polymorphisms distinguish protective- from susceptibility-associated HLA alleles in leishmaniasis

biorxiv(2021)

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Susceptibility for leishmaniasis is largely dependent on genetic- and immune factors of the host. Despite the previously described association of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) gene cluster variants as genetic susceptibility factors, little is known on the mechanisms that mediate these associations. To characterize the functionality underpinning these associations between HLA and disease, we predicted the epitope binding repertoires for all known leishmaniasis-associated HLA variants collected in a thorough literature review. We identified several amino acid polymorphisms in the HLA sequences that distinguished protective-from risk-associated HLA-DRB1 alleles. Proteome-wide and multi-species T cell epitope binding predictions were carried out across these alleles, enabling us to map the effects on the epitope binding repertoires. The protective-associated HLA-DRB1 alleles were characterized by common binding core motifs, which map to the identified amino acid polymorphisms. These results strongly suggest that polymorphism in the HLA region, resulting in differential antigen presentation, affects the association between HLA and leishmaniasis disease development. Finally, we established a valuable open-access resource of putative epitopes, of which a set of 14 HLA-unrestricted strong-binding epitopes, conserved across species, were prioritized for further epitope discovery in the search for novel subunit-based vaccines. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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hla alleles,common amino acid polymorphisms,epitope,susceptibility-associated
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