The Length Distribution and Multiple Specificity of Naturally Presented HLA-I Ligands. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • HLA-I molecules bind short peptides and present them for recognition by CD8+ T cells. The length of HLA-I ligands typically ranges from 8 to 12 aa, but variability is observed across different HLA-I alleles. In this study we collected recent in-depth HLA peptidomics data, including 12 newly generated HLA peptidomes (31,896 unique peptides) from human meningioma samples, to analyze the peptide length distribution and multiple specificity across 84 different HLA-I alleles. We observed a clear clustering of HLA-I alleles with distinct peptide length distributions, which enabled us to study the structural basis of peptide length distributions and predict peptide length distributions from HLA-I sequences. We further identified multiple specificity in several HLA-I molecules and validated these observations with binding assays. Explicitly modeling peptide length distribution and multiple specificity improved predictions of naturally presented HLA-I ligands, as demonstrated in an independent benchmarking based on the new human meningioma samples.

publication date

  • November 14, 2018

Research

keywords

  • Antigens
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
  • Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class I
  • Immunodominant Epitopes
  • Meningioma
  • Peptides

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85058385591

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.4049/jimmunol.1800914

PubMed ID

  • 30429286

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 201

issue

  • 12