High-resolution epitope mapping by AllerScan reveals relationships between IgE and IgG repertoires during peanut oral immunotherapy
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ABSTRACT: Summary Peanut allergy can result in life-threatening reactions and is a major public health concern. Oral immunotherapy (OIT) induces desensitization to food allergens through administration of increasing amounts of allergen. To dissect peanut-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) and IgG responses in subjects undergoing OIT, we have developed AllerScan, a method that leverages phage-display and next-generation sequencing to identify the epitope targets of peanut-specific antibodies. We observe a striking diversification and boosting of the peanut-specific IgG repertoire after OIT and a reduction in pre-existing IgE levels against individual epitopes. High-resolution epitope mapping reveals shared recognition of public epitopes in Ara h 1, 2, 3, and 7. In individual subjects, OIT-induced IgG specificities overlap extensively with IgE and exhibit strikingly similar antibody footprints, suggesting related clonal lineages or convergent evolution of peanut-specific IgE and IgG B cells. Individual differences in epitope recognition identified via AllerScan could inform safer and more effective personalized immunotherapy. Graphical abstract Highlights • Phage immunoprecipitation sequencing simultaneously maps IgE and IgG peanut epitopes• Ara h 1, 2, 3, and 7 epitopes are highly shared among allergic individuals• High-resolution epitope mapping is achieved by saturation mutagenesis• Oral immunotherapy induces IgG specificities overlapping with pre-existing IgE Chen et al. use a phage-display-based method to simultaneously map IgE and IgG epitopes in peanut-allergic patients undergoing oral immunotherapy (OIT). They identify shared epitopes and potentially therapeutically relevant individual differences in epitope recognition. OIT boosts and diversifies IgG responses that overlap with IgE, often with similar critical residues.
SUBMITTER: Chen G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8563412 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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