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HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities

The HLA system plays a pivotal role both in transplantation and immunology. While classical HLA genotypes matching is made at the allelic level, recent progresses were developed to explore antibody–antigen recognition by studying epitopes. Donor to recipient matching at the epitopic level is becomin...

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Autores principales: Geffard, Estelle, Boussamet, Léo, Walencik, Alexandre, Delbos, Florent, Limou, Sophie, Gourraud, Pierre‐Antoine, Vince, Nicolas
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34862850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.14505
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author Geffard, Estelle
Boussamet, Léo
Walencik, Alexandre
Delbos, Florent
Limou, Sophie
Gourraud, Pierre‐Antoine
Vince, Nicolas
author_facet Geffard, Estelle
Boussamet, Léo
Walencik, Alexandre
Delbos, Florent
Limou, Sophie
Gourraud, Pierre‐Antoine
Vince, Nicolas
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description The HLA system plays a pivotal role both in transplantation and immunology. While classical HLA genotypes matching is made at the allelic level, recent progresses were developed to explore antibody–antigen recognition by studying epitopes. Donor to recipient matching at the epitopic level is becoming a trending topic in the transplantation research field because anti‐HLA antibodies are epitope‐specific rather than allele‐specific. Indeed, different HLA alleles often share common epitopes. We present the HLA‐Epi tool (hla.univ-nantes.fr) to study an HLA genotype at the epitope level. Using the international HLA epitope registry (Epregistry.com.br) as a reference, we developed HLA‐Epi to easily determine epitopic and allelic compatibility levels between several HLA genotypes. The epitope database covers the most common HLA alleles (N = 2976 HLA alleles), representing more than 99% of the total observed frequency of HLA alleles. The freely accessible web tool HLA‐Epi calculates an epitopic mismatch load between different sets of potential recipient‐donor pairs at different resolution levels. We have characterized the epitopic mismatches distribution in a cohort of more than 10,000 kidney transplanted pairs from European ancestry, which showed low number of epitopic mismatches: 56.9 incompatibilities on average. HLA‐Epi allows the exploration of epitope pairing matching to better understand epitopes contribution to immune responses regulation, particularly during transplantation. This free and ready‐to‐use bioinformatics tool not only addresses limitations of other related tools, but also offers a cost‐efficient and reproducible strategy to analyze HLA epitopes as an alternative to HLA allele compatibility. In the future, this could improve sensitization prevention for allograft allocation decisions and reduce the risk of alloreactivity.
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spelling pubmed-95457002022-10-14 HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities Geffard, Estelle Boussamet, Léo Walencik, Alexandre Delbos, Florent Limou, Sophie Gourraud, Pierre‐Antoine Vince, Nicolas HLA Original Articles The HLA system plays a pivotal role both in transplantation and immunology. While classical HLA genotypes matching is made at the allelic level, recent progresses were developed to explore antibody–antigen recognition by studying epitopes. Donor to recipient matching at the epitopic level is becoming a trending topic in the transplantation research field because anti‐HLA antibodies are epitope‐specific rather than allele‐specific. Indeed, different HLA alleles often share common epitopes. We present the HLA‐Epi tool (hla.univ-nantes.fr) to study an HLA genotype at the epitope level. Using the international HLA epitope registry (Epregistry.com.br) as a reference, we developed HLA‐Epi to easily determine epitopic and allelic compatibility levels between several HLA genotypes. The epitope database covers the most common HLA alleles (N = 2976 HLA alleles), representing more than 99% of the total observed frequency of HLA alleles. The freely accessible web tool HLA‐Epi calculates an epitopic mismatch load between different sets of potential recipient‐donor pairs at different resolution levels. We have characterized the epitopic mismatches distribution in a cohort of more than 10,000 kidney transplanted pairs from European ancestry, which showed low number of epitopic mismatches: 56.9 incompatibilities on average. HLA‐Epi allows the exploration of epitope pairing matching to better understand epitopes contribution to immune responses regulation, particularly during transplantation. This free and ready‐to‐use bioinformatics tool not only addresses limitations of other related tools, but also offers a cost‐efficient and reproducible strategy to analyze HLA epitopes as an alternative to HLA allele compatibility. In the future, this could improve sensitization prevention for allograft allocation decisions and reduce the risk of alloreactivity. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2021-12-16 2022-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9545700/ /pubmed/34862850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.14505 Text en © 2021 The Authors. HLA: Immune Response Genetics published by 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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Delbos, Florent
Limou, Sophie
Gourraud, Pierre‐Antoine
Vince, Nicolas
HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
title HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
title_full HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
title_fullStr HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
title_full_unstemmed HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
title_short HLA‐EPI: A new EPIsode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
title_sort hla‐epi: a new episode in exploring donor/recipient epitopic compatibilities
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34862850
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.14505
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