Phage display of environmental protein toxins and virulence factors reveals the prevalence, persistence, and genetics of antibody responses

利用噬菌体展示技术研究环境蛋白毒素和毒力因子,揭示抗体反应的普遍性、持久性和遗传特征。

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作者:Julia W Angkeow ,Daniel R Monaco ,Athena Chen ,Thiagarajan Venkataraman ,Sahana Jayaraman ,Cristian Valencia ,Brandon M Sie ,Thomas Liechti ,Payam N Farhadi ,Gabriela Funez-dePagnier ,Cheryl A Sherman-Baust ,May Q Wong ,Ingo Ruczinski ,Patrizio Caturegli ,Cynthia L Sears ,Patricia J Simner ,June L Round ,Priya Duggal ,Uri Laserson ,Theodore S Steiner ,Ranjan Sen ,Thomas E Lloyd ,Mario Roederer ,Andrew L Mammen ,Randy S Longman ,Lisa G Rider ,H Benjamin Larman

Abstract

Microbial exposures are crucial environmental factors that impact healthspan by sculpting the immune system and microbiota. Antibody profiling via Phage ImmunoPrecipitation Sequencing (PhIP-Seq) provides a high-throughput, cost-effective approach for detecting exposure and response to microbial protein products. We designed and constructed a library of 95,601 56-amino acid peptide tiles spanning 14,430 proteins with "toxin" or "virulence factor" keyword annotations. We used PhIP-Seq to profile the antibodies of ∼1,000 individuals against this "ToxScan" library. In addition to enumerating immunodominant antibody epitopes, we studied the age-dependent stability of the ToxScan profile and used a genome-wide association study to find that the MHC-II locus modulates bacterial epitope selection. We detected previously described anti-flagellin antibody responses in a Crohn's disease cohort and identified an association between anti-flagellin antibodies and juvenile dermatomyositis. PhIP-Seq with the ToxScan library is thus an effective tool for studying the environmental determinants of health and disease at cohort scale.

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