Literature DB >> 33654122

Importance of HBsAg recognition by HLA molecules as revealed by responsiveness to different hepatitis B vaccines.

Nao Nishida1, Masaya Sugiyama2, Jun Ohashi3, Yosuke Kawai2, Seik-Soon Khor2, Sohji Nishina4, Kazumi Yamasaki5, Hirohisa Yazaki2, Kaori Okudera2, Akihiro Tamori6, Yuichiro Eguchi7, Aiko Sakai2,8, Keisuke Kakisaka9, Hiromi Sawai10, Takayo Tsuchiura2, Miyuki Ishikawa2, Keisuke Hino4, Ryo Sumazaki8, Yasuhiro Takikawa9, Tatsuo Kanda11,12, Osamu Yokosuka11,13, Hiroshi Yatsuhashi5, Katsushi Tokunaga2, Masashi Mizokami2.   

Abstract

Hepatitis B (HB) vaccines (Heptavax-II and Bimmugen) designed based on HBV genotypes A and C are mainly used for vaccination against HB in Japan. To determine whether there are differences in the genetic background associated with vaccine responsiveness, genome-wide association studies were performed on 555 Heptavax-II and 1193 Bimmugen recipients. Further HLA imputation and detailed analysis of the association with HLA genes showed that two haplotypes, DRB1*13:02-DQB1*06:04 and DRB1*04:05-DQB1*04:01, were significantly associated in comparison with high-responders (HBsAb > 100 mIU/mL) for the two HB vaccines. In particular, HLA-DRB1*13:02-DQB1*06:04 haplotype is of great interest in the sense that it could only be detected by direct analysis of the high-responders in vaccination with Heptavax-II or Bimmugen. Compared with healthy controls, DRB1*13:02-DQB1*06:04 was significantly less frequent in high-responders when vaccinated with Heptavax-II, indicating that high antibody titers were less likely to be obtained with Heptavax-II. As Bimmugen and Heptavax-II tended to have high and low vaccine responses to DRB1*13:02, 15 residues were found in the Heptavax-II-derived antigenic peptide predicted to have the most unstable HLA-peptide binding. Further functional analysis of selected hepatitis B patients with HLA haplotypes identified in this study is expected to lead to an understanding of the mechanisms underlying liver disease.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33654122      PMCID: PMC7925550          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82986-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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