Large-scale HLA immunopeptidome and interactome profiling in microglia.

小胶质细胞中大规模 HLA 免疫肽组和相互作用组分析

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作者:Klaisner Sydney, Hao Ying, Beilina Alexandra, Park Jae-Hyeon, Li Ziyi, Iba Michiyo, Tindall Cole, Jin Benjamin, Epstein Jacob, Kowal Isabelle, Pantazis Caroline B, Carmiol Nicole, Jarreau Paige, Washecka Nicole, Weller Cory, Nalls Mike A, Van Keuren-Jensen Kendall, Singleton Andrew B, Cookson Mark R, Qi Yue Andy
Microglia are immune cells of the brain and act as major antigen presenting cells. Antigen presentation involves the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) complex, which is implicated in genetic risk of multiple neurodegenerative diseases. How HLA affects the function of microglia in the context of neurodegenerative disease remains unclear. Here, we investigated the HLA epitopes and their protein interactome in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived microglia-like cells (iMGLs) using systematic mass spectrometry (MS)-based immunopeptidomics, whole-cell proteomics, affinity purification, and prediction algorithms. Our results revealed the presence of almost 7,000 peptides presented by HLA class I and II within microglia. We further showed that the immunopeptidome landscapes of iPSCs, iMGLs and interferon-gamma (IFNγ) stimulated iMGLs are all readily distinguishable. Furthermore, HLA interacts with different groups of proteins in iPSCs compared to iMGLs which involve proteins in immune response. Importantly, we detected 25 HLA epitopes derived from 15 genes associated with Alzheimer's and related dementias such as Tau, PLD3 (Alzheimer's disease), TDP-43, FUS (Frontotemporal dementia), and PARK7, VPS35 (Lewy Body dementia). We predicted 31 mutant epitopes derived from these ADRD genes that could be presented with strong interaction to HLA molecules. Along with these epitopes, we observed an enrichment of immune-related interaction proteins in microglia treated with IFNγ. These results provide evidence that aggregated and mutated proteins can interact with HLA alleles and be presented on the cell surface by microglia cells. This study sheds light on the antigen presenting and adaptive immunity mechanism within the central nervous system and its possible effects on neurodegenerative diseases.

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