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On the peptide binding affinity changes in population-specific HLA repertoires to the SARS-CoV-2 variants Delta and Omicron.
Chen, Lu-Chun; Nersisyan, Stepan; Wu, Chang-Jiun; Chang, Che-Mai; Tonevitsky, Alexander; Guo, Chin-Lin; Chang, Wei-Chiao.
  • Chen LC; Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Nersisyan S; Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, HSE University, Moscow, Russia; Institute of Molecular Biology, The National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia; Armenian Bioinformatics Institute (ABI), Yerevan, Armenia.
  • Wu CJ; Department of Genomic Medicine, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center. Houston Texas, USA.
  • Chang CM; Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Tonevitsky A; Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, HSE University, Moscow, Russia; Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
  • Guo CL; Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Electronic address: guochin@phys.sinica.edu.tw.
  • Chang WC; Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Medical Education and Research, Integrative Research Center for Critical Care, Wan fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; Master Program in Clinical Genomics and Proteomic
J Autoimmun ; 133: 102952, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2105265
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate the changes of Spike protein-HLA binding affinity profiles between the Wuhan strain and two dominant variants, the Delta and the Omicron strains, among the Taiwanese, the British and the Russian populations.

METHODS:

The HLA frequencies and the HLA-peptide binding affinity profiles in the T-CoV database were combined to conduct the study. We focused on the public alleles in the three populations (HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DRB1, and/or HLA-DPA1/DPB1 alleles) and the altered peptides of the spike protein (compared to the Wuhan strain) in the Delta G/478K·V1 (B.1.617.2 + AY.1 + AY.2) and the Omicron (BA.1) strains.

RESULTS:

For the Delta strain, tight bindings of the altered peptides to the HLA alleles decrease in all three populations and almost vanish in the Taiwanese population. For the Omicron strain, tight bindings are mostly preserved for both HLA classes and in the Taiwanese and the British populations, with a slight reduction in HLA class II in the Taiwanese (1.4%), while the Russian population preserves a relatively high fraction of tight bindings for both HLA classes.

CONCLUSION:

We comprehensively reported the changes in the HLA-associated SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein peptide binding profiles among the Taiwanese, the British, and the Russian populations. Further studies are needed to understand the immunological mechanisms and the clinical value of our findings.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Variants Language: English Journal: J Autoimmun Journal subject: Allergy and Immunology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.jaut.2022.102952

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Variants Language: English Journal: J Autoimmun Journal subject: Allergy and Immunology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.jaut.2022.102952