| Literature DB >> 28315936 |
Tobias Bergmann1, Mikaela Lindvall2, Erin Moore2, Eugene Moore2, John Sidney2, Donald Miller3, Rebecca L Tallmadge4, Paisley T Myers5, Stacy A Malaker5, Jeffrey Shabanowitz5, Nikolaus Osterrieder1, Bjoern Peters2, Donald F Hunt5,6, Douglas F Antczak3, Alessandro Sette7.
Abstract
Quantitative peptide-binding motifs of MHC class I alleles provide a valuable tool to efficiently identify putative T cell epitopes. Detailed information on equine MHC class I alleles is still very limited, and to date, only a single equine MHC class I allele, Eqca-1*00101 (ELA-A3 haplotype), has been characterized. The present study extends the number of characterized ELA class I specificities in two additional haplotypes found commonly in the Thoroughbred breed. Accordingly, we here report quantitative binding motifs for the ELA-A2 allele Eqca-16*00101 and the ELA-A9 allele Eqca-1*00201. Utilizing analyses of endogenously bound and eluted ligands and the screening of positional scanning combinatorial libraries, detailed and quantitative peptide-binding motifs were derived for both alleles. Eqca-16*00101 preferentially binds peptides with aliphatic/hydrophobic residues in position 2 and at the C-terminus, and Eqca-1*00201 has a preference for peptides with arginine in position 2 and hydrophobic/aliphatic residues at the C-terminus. Interestingly, the Eqca-16*00101 motif resembles that of the human HLA A02-supertype, while the Eqca-1*00201 motif resembles that of the HLA B27-supertype and two macaque class I alleles. It is expected that the identified motifs will facilitate the selection of candidate epitopes for the study of immune responses in horses.Entities:
Keywords: Equus caballus (Eqca); MHC binding motif; MHC class I; Peptide binding; T cell epitope
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28315936 PMCID: PMC5555743 DOI: 10.1007/s00251-017-0978-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunogenetics ISSN: 0093-7711 Impact factor: 2.846