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Distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of B cell receptor repertoires

BACKGROUND: Specific IgE against a peanut 2S albumin (Ara h 2 or 6) is the best predictor of clinically relevant peanut sensitization. However, sIgE levels of peanut allergic and those of peanut sensitized but tolerant patients partly overlap, highlighting the need for improved diagnostics to preven...

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Autores principales: Ehlers, Anna M., den Hartog Jager, Constance F., Knulst, André C., Otten, Henny G.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8453529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33969502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.14897
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author Ehlers, Anna M.
den Hartog Jager, Constance F.
Knulst, André C.
Otten, Henny G.
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description BACKGROUND: Specific IgE against a peanut 2S albumin (Ara h 2 or 6) is the best predictor of clinically relevant peanut sensitization. However, sIgE levels of peanut allergic and those of peanut sensitized but tolerant patients partly overlap, highlighting the need for improved diagnostics to prevent incorrect diagnosis and consequently unnecessary food restrictions. Thus, we sought to explore differences in V(D)J gene transcripts coding for peanut 2S albumin‐specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) from allergic and sensitized but tolerant donors. METHODS: 2S albumin‐binding B‐cells were single‐cell sorted from peripheral blood of peanut allergic (n=6) and tolerant (n=6) donors sensitized to Ara h2 and/or 6 (≥ 0.1 kU/l) and non‐atopic controls (n=5). h 2 and/or 6 (≥ 0.1 kU/l). Corresponding h heavy and light chain gene transcripts were heterologously expressed as mAbs and tested for specificity to native Ara h2 and 6. HCDR3 sequence motifs were identified by Levenshtein distances and hierarchically clustering. RESULTS: The frequency of 2S albumin‐binding B cells was increased in allergic (median: 0.01%) compared to tolerant (median: 0.006%) and non‐atopic donors (median: 0.0015%, p = 0.008). The majority of mAbs (74%, 29/39) bound specifically to Ara h 2 and/or 6. Non‐specific mAbs (9/10) were mainly derived from non‐atopic controls. In allergic donors, 89% of heavy chain gene transcripts consisted of VH3 family genes, compared with only 54% in sensitized but tolerant and 63% of non‐atopic donors. Additionally, certain HCDR3 sequence motifs were associated with allergy (n = 4) or tolerance (n = 3) upon hierarchical clustering of their Levenshtein distances. CONCLUSIONS: Peanut allergy is associated with dominant VH3 family gene usage and certain public antibody sequences (HCDR3 motifs).
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spelling pubmed-84535292021-09-27 Distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of B cell receptor repertoires Ehlers, Anna M. den Hartog Jager, Constance F. Knulst, André C. Otten, Henny G. Allergy ORIGINAL ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Specific IgE against a peanut 2S albumin (Ara h 2 or 6) is the best predictor of clinically relevant peanut sensitization. However, sIgE levels of peanut allergic and those of peanut sensitized but tolerant patients partly overlap, highlighting the need for improved diagnostics to prevent incorrect diagnosis and consequently unnecessary food restrictions. Thus, we sought to explore differences in V(D)J gene transcripts coding for peanut 2S albumin‐specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) from allergic and sensitized but tolerant donors. METHODS: 2S albumin‐binding B‐cells were single‐cell sorted from peripheral blood of peanut allergic (n=6) and tolerant (n=6) donors sensitized to Ara h2 and/or 6 (≥ 0.1 kU/l) and non‐atopic controls (n=5). h 2 and/or 6 (≥ 0.1 kU/l). Corresponding h heavy and light chain gene transcripts were heterologously expressed as mAbs and tested for specificity to native Ara h2 and 6. HCDR3 sequence motifs were identified by Levenshtein distances and hierarchically clustering. RESULTS: The frequency of 2S albumin‐binding B cells was increased in allergic (median: 0.01%) compared to tolerant (median: 0.006%) and non‐atopic donors (median: 0.0015%, p = 0.008). The majority of mAbs (74%, 29/39) bound specifically to Ara h 2 and/or 6. Non‐specific mAbs (9/10) were mainly derived from non‐atopic controls. In allergic donors, 89% of heavy chain gene transcripts consisted of VH3 family genes, compared with only 54% in sensitized but tolerant and 63% of non‐atopic donors. Additionally, certain HCDR3 sequence motifs were associated with allergy (n = 4) or tolerance (n = 3) upon hierarchical clustering of their Levenshtein distances. CONCLUSIONS: Peanut allergy is associated with dominant VH3 family gene usage and certain public antibody sequences (HCDR3 motifs). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-24 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8453529/ /pubmed/33969502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.14897 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Allergy published by European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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title Distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of B cell receptor repertoires
title_full Distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of B cell receptor repertoires
title_fullStr Distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of B cell receptor repertoires
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title_short Distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of B cell receptor repertoires
title_sort distinction between peanut allergy and tolerance by characterization of b cell receptor repertoires
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8453529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33969502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.14897
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