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Immunodominant surface epitopes power immune evasion in the African trypanosome

Authors :
C. E. Stebbins
Francisco Aresta-Branco
G. Triller
E. P. Vlachou
F. N. Papavasiliou
R. Blatnik
A. Gkeka
Mirjana Lilic
Brian T. Chait
Thomas Ruppert
Kathryn Perez
Paul Dominic B. Olinares
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

The African trypanosome survives the immune response of its mammalian host by antigenic variation of its major surface antigen (the Variable Surface Glycoprotein, or VSG). Here we describe the antibody repertoires elicited by different VSGs. We show that the repertoires are highly restricted, directed predominantly to epitopes on the surface of the VSGs. They are also highly discriminatory: minor alterations within these exposed epitopes confer antigenically-distinct properties to these VSGs and elicit different repertoires. We propose that the patterned and repetitive nature of the VSG coat focuses host immunity to a restricted set of immunodominant epitopes per VSG, eliciting a highly stereotyped response, minimizing cross reactivity between different VSGs and facilitating prolonged immune evasion through epitope variation. One Sentence Summary Hyper-focused antibody responses to variable antigenic coats allow pathogens to escape immune recognition.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2bdbf12364ab8122de6ba29c66e661ab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.20.453071