Clonal evolution and stereotyped sequences of human IgE lineages in aeroallergen-specific immunotherapy

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العنوان: Clonal evolution and stereotyped sequences of human IgE lineages in aeroallergen-specific immunotherapy
المؤلفون: Hoh, Ramona A., Thörnqvist, Linnea, Yang, Fan, Godzwon, Magdalena, King, Jasmine J., Lee, Ji Yeun, Greiff, Lennart, Boyd, Scott D., Ohlin, Mats
المصدر: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 152(1):214-229
مصطلحات موضوعية: Aeroallergens, allergen-specific antibodies, clonotype evolution, IgE, IgG, immunoglobulin repertoire, isotype class switch, local immunity, specific immunotherapy, stereotyped immunoglobulin rearrangement, Medicin och hälsovetenskap, Klinisk medicin, Lungmedicin och allergi, Medical and Health Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Respiratory Medicine and Allergy
الوصف: Background: Allergic disease reflects specific inflammatory processes initiated by interaction between allergen and allergen-specific IgE. Specific immunotherapy (SIT) is an effective long-term treatment option, but the mechanisms by which SIT provides desensitization are not well understood. Objective: Our aim was to characterize IgE sequences expressed by allergen-specific B cells over a 3-year longitudinal study of patients with aeroallergies who were undergoing SIT. Methods: Allergen-specific IgE–expressing clones were identified by using combinatorial single-chain variable fragment libraries and tracked in PBMCs and nasal biopsy samples over a 3-year period with antibody gene repertoire sequencing. The characteristics of private IgE-expressing clones were compared with those of stereotyped or “public” IgE responses to the grass pollen allergen Phleum pratense (Phl p) 2. Result: Members of the same allergen-specific IgE lineages were observed in nasal biopsy samples and blood, and lineages detected at baseline persisted in blood and nasal biopsy samples after 3 years of SIT, including B cells that express IgE. Evidence of progressive class switch recombination to IgG subclasses was observed after 3 years of SIT. A common stereotyped Phl p 2–specific antibody heavy chain sequence was detected in multiple donors. The amino acid residues enriched in IgE-stereotyped sequences from seropositive donors were analyzed with machine learning and k-mer motif discovery. Stereotyped IgE sequences had lower overall rates of somatic hypermutation and antigen selection than did single-chain variable fragment–derived allergen-specific sequences or IgE sequences of unknown specificity. Conclusion: Longitudinal tracking of rare circulating and tissue-resident allergen-specific IgE+ clones demonstrates persistence of allergen-specific IgE+ clones, progressive class switch recombination to IgG subtypes, and distinct maturation of a stereotyped Phl p 2 clonotype.
URL الوصول: https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/41a372cd-0c05-4d9f-b67b-e0749a6da00a
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2023.02.009
قاعدة البيانات: SwePub
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تدمد:00916749
DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2023.02.009