High-resolution African HLA resource uncovers<i>HLA-DRB1</i>expression effects underlying vaccine response

Abstract How human genetic variation contributes to vaccine immunogenicity and effectiveness is unclear, particularly in infants from Africa. We undertook genome-wide association analyses of eight vaccine antibody responses in 2,499 infants from three African countries and identified significant associations across the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) locus for five antigens spanning pertussis, diphtheria and hepatitis B vaccines. Using high-resolution HLA typing in 1,706 individuals from 11 African populations we constructed a continental imputation resource to fine-map signals of association across the class II HLA observing genetic variation explaining up to 10% of the observed variance in antibody responses. Using follicular helper T-cell assays,in silicobinding, and immune cell eQTL datasets we find evidence ofHLA-DRB1expression correlating with serological response and inferred protection from pertussis following vaccination. This work improves our understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying HLA associations that should support vaccine design and development across Africa with wider global relevance.Teaser High-resolution typing of HLA diversity provides mechanistic insights into differential potency and inferred effectiveness of vaccines across Africa..

Medienart:

Preprint

Erscheinungsjahr:

2022

Erschienen:

2022

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bioRxiv.org - (2022) vom: 01. Dez. Zur Gesamtaufnahme - year:2022

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Mentzer, Alexander J. [VerfasserIn]
Dilthey, Alexander T. [VerfasserIn]
Pollard, Martin [VerfasserIn]
Gurdasani, Deepti [VerfasserIn]
Karakoc, Emre [VerfasserIn]
Carstensen, Tommy [VerfasserIn]
Muhwezi, Allan [VerfasserIn]
Cutland, Clare [VerfasserIn]
Diarra, Amidou [VerfasserIn]
Antunes, Ricardo da Silva [VerfasserIn]
Paul, Sinu [VerfasserIn]
Smits, Gaby [VerfasserIn]
Wareing, Susan [VerfasserIn]
Kim, HwaRan [VerfasserIn]
Pomilla, Cristina [VerfasserIn]
Chong, Amanda Y. [VerfasserIn]
Brandt, Debora Y.C. [VerfasserIn]
Nielsen, Rasmus [VerfasserIn]
Neaves, Samuel [VerfasserIn]
Timpson, Nicolas [VerfasserIn]
Crinklaw, Austin [VerfasserIn]
Lindestam Arlehamn, Cecilia S. [VerfasserIn]
Rautanen, Anna [VerfasserIn]
Kizito, Dennison [VerfasserIn]
Parks, Tom [VerfasserIn]
Auckland, Kathryn [VerfasserIn]
Elliott, Kate E. [VerfasserIn]
Mills, Tara [VerfasserIn]
Ewer, Katie [VerfasserIn]
Edwards, Nick [VerfasserIn]
Fatumo, Segun [VerfasserIn]
Peacock, Sarah [VerfasserIn]
Jeffery, Katie [VerfasserIn]
van der Klis, Fiona R.M. [VerfasserIn]
Kaleebu, Pontiano [VerfasserIn]
Vijayanand, Pandurangan [VerfasserIn]
Peters, Bjorn [VerfasserIn]
Sette, Alessandro [VerfasserIn]
Cereb, Nezih [VerfasserIn]
Sirima, Sodiomon [VerfasserIn]
Madhi, Shabir A. [VerfasserIn]
Elliott, Alison M. [VerfasserIn]
McVean, Gil [VerfasserIn]
Hill, Adrian V.S. [VerfasserIn]
Sandhu, Manjinder S. [VerfasserIn]

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570
Biology

doi:

10.1101/2022.11.24.22282715

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XBI038015013