For decades, the global impact of genomic polymorphisms on the repertoire of peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has remained a matter of speculation. Here we present a novel approach that enables high-throughput discovery of polymorphic MHC class I-associated peptides (MIPs), which play a major role in allorecognition. On the basis of comprehensive analyses of the genomic landscape of MIPs eluted from B lymphoblasts of two MHC-identical siblings, we show that 0.5% of non-synonymous single nucleotide variations are represented in the MIP repertoire. The 34 polymorphic MIPs found in our subjects are encoded by bi-allelic loci with dominant and recessive alleles. Our analyses show that, at the population level, 12% of the MIP-coding exome is polymorphic. Our method provides fundamental insights into the relationship between the genomic self and the immune self and accelerates the discovery of polymorphic MIPs (also known as minor histocompatibility antigens).
Impact of genomic polymorphisms on the repertoire of human MHC class I-associated peptides.
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作者:Granados Diana Paola, Sriranganadane Dev, Daouda Tariq, Zieger Antoine, Laumont Céline M, Caron-Lizotte Olivier, Boucher Geneviève, Hardy Marie-Pierre, Gendron Patrick, Côté Caroline, Lemieux Sébastien, Thibault Pierre, Perreault Claude
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2014 | 起止号: | 2014 Apr 9; 5:3600 |
| doi: | 10.1038/ncomms4600 | ||
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