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The CD4

Authors :
Thomas K, Pedersen
Eric M, Brown
Damian R, Plichta
Joachim, Johansen
Shaina W, Twardus
Toni M, Delorey
Helena, Lau
Hera, Vlamakis
James J, Moon
Ramnik J, Xavier
Daniel B, Graham
Source :
Immunity. 55(10)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Reciprocal interactions between host T helper cells and gut microbiota enforce local immunological tolerance and modulate extra-intestinal immunity. However, our understanding of antigen-specific tolerance to the microbiome is limited. Here, we developed a systematic approach to predict HLA class-II-specific epitopes using the humanized bacteria-originated T cell antigen (hBOTA) algorithm. We identified a diverse set of microbiome epitopes spanning all major taxa that are compatible with presentation by multiple HLA-II alleles. In particular, we uncovered an immunodominant epitope from the TonB-dependent receptor SusC that was universally recognized and ubiquitous among Bacteroidales. In healthy human subjects, SusC-reactive T cell responses were characterized by IL-10-dominant cytokine profiles, whereas in patients with active Crohn's disease, responses were associated with elevated IL-17A. Our results highlight the potential of targeted antigen discovery within the microbiome to reveal principles of tolerance and functional transitions during inflammation.

Details

ISSN :
10974180
Volume :
55
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunity
Accession number :
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