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Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection

The causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, evades the host immune response and establishes infection through the production of binary exotoxins composed of Protective Antigen (PA) and one of two subunits, lethal factor (LF) or edema factor (EF). The majority of vaccination strategies have f...

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Autores principales: Ascough, Stephanie, Ingram, Rebecca J., Chu, Karen K. Y., Moore, Stephen J., Gallagher, Theresa, Dyson, Hugh, Doganay, Mehmet, Metan, Gökhan, Ozkul, Yusuf, Baillie, Les, Williamson, E. Diane, Robinson, John H., Maillere, Bernard, Boyton, Rosemary J., Altmann, Daniel M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36298436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101571
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author Ascough, Stephanie
Ingram, Rebecca J.
Chu, Karen K. Y.
Moore, Stephen J.
Gallagher, Theresa
Dyson, Hugh
Doganay, Mehmet
Metan, Gökhan
Ozkul, Yusuf
Baillie, Les
Williamson, E. Diane
Robinson, John H.
Maillere, Bernard
Boyton, Rosemary J.
Altmann, Daniel M.
author_facet Ascough, Stephanie
Ingram, Rebecca J.
Chu, Karen K. Y.
Moore, Stephen J.
Gallagher, Theresa
Dyson, Hugh
Doganay, Mehmet
Metan, Gökhan
Ozkul, Yusuf
Baillie, Les
Williamson, E. Diane
Robinson, John H.
Maillere, Bernard
Boyton, Rosemary J.
Altmann, Daniel M.
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description The causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, evades the host immune response and establishes infection through the production of binary exotoxins composed of Protective Antigen (PA) and one of two subunits, lethal factor (LF) or edema factor (EF). The majority of vaccination strategies have focused upon the antibody response to the PA subunit. We have used a panel of humanised HLA class II transgenic mouse strains to define HLA-DR-restricted and HLA-DQ-restricted CD4+ T cell responses to the immunodominant epitopes of PA. This was correlated with the binding affinities of epitopes to HLA class II molecules, as well as the responses of two human cohorts: individuals vaccinated with the Anthrax Vaccine Precipitated (AVP) vaccine (which contains PA and trace amounts of LF), and patients recovering from cutaneous anthrax infections. The infected and vaccinated cohorts expressing different HLA types were found to make CD4+ T cell responses to multiple and diverse epitopes of PA. The effects of HLA polymorphism were explored using transgenic mouse lines, which demonstrated differential susceptibility, indicating that HLA-DR1 and HLA-DQ8 alleles conferred protective immunity relative to HLA-DR15, HLA-DR4 and HLA-DQ6. The HLA transgenics enabled a reductionist approach, allowing us to better define CD4+ T cell epitopes. Appreciating the effects of HLA polymorphism on the variability of responses to natural infection and vaccination is vital in planning protective strategies against anthrax.
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spelling pubmed-96106102022-10-28 Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection Ascough, Stephanie Ingram, Rebecca J. Chu, Karen K. Y. Moore, Stephen J. Gallagher, Theresa Dyson, Hugh Doganay, Mehmet Metan, Gökhan Ozkul, Yusuf Baillie, Les Williamson, E. Diane Robinson, John H. Maillere, Bernard Boyton, Rosemary J. Altmann, Daniel M. Vaccines (Basel) Article The causative agent of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, evades the host immune response and establishes infection through the production of binary exotoxins composed of Protective Antigen (PA) and one of two subunits, lethal factor (LF) or edema factor (EF). The majority of vaccination strategies have focused upon the antibody response to the PA subunit. We have used a panel of humanised HLA class II transgenic mouse strains to define HLA-DR-restricted and HLA-DQ-restricted CD4+ T cell responses to the immunodominant epitopes of PA. This was correlated with the binding affinities of epitopes to HLA class II molecules, as well as the responses of two human cohorts: individuals vaccinated with the Anthrax Vaccine Precipitated (AVP) vaccine (which contains PA and trace amounts of LF), and patients recovering from cutaneous anthrax infections. The infected and vaccinated cohorts expressing different HLA types were found to make CD4+ T cell responses to multiple and diverse epitopes of PA. The effects of HLA polymorphism were explored using transgenic mouse lines, which demonstrated differential susceptibility, indicating that HLA-DR1 and HLA-DQ8 alleles conferred protective immunity relative to HLA-DR15, HLA-DR4 and HLA-DQ6. The HLA transgenics enabled a reductionist approach, allowing us to better define CD4+ T cell epitopes. Appreciating the effects of HLA polymorphism on the variability of responses to natural infection and vaccination is vital in planning protective strategies against anthrax. MDPI 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9610610/ /pubmed/36298436 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101571 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ascough, Stephanie
Ingram, Rebecca J.
Chu, Karen K. Y.
Moore, Stephen J.
Gallagher, Theresa
Dyson, Hugh
Doganay, Mehmet
Metan, Gökhan
Ozkul, Yusuf
Baillie, Les
Williamson, E. Diane
Robinson, John H.
Maillere, Bernard
Boyton, Rosemary J.
Altmann, Daniel M.
Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection
title Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection
title_full Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection
title_fullStr Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection
title_full_unstemmed Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection
title_short Impact of HLA Polymorphism on the Immune Response to Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen in Vaccination versus Natural Infection
title_sort impact of hla polymorphism on the immune response to bacillus anthracis protective antigen in vaccination versus natural infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36298436
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10101571
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