Abstract

It has been hypothesized that HLA class II alleles associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) preferentially present self-antigens altered by post-translational modification, such as citrullination. To understand the role of citrullination we tested four RA-associated citrullinated epitopes and their corresponding wild-type version for binding to 28 common HLA class II. Binding patterns were variable, and no consistent impact of citrullination was identified. Indeed, in one case citrullination significantly increased binding compared to the WT peptide, in another citrullination was associated with a reduction in promiscuity by 40%. For a more comprehensive analysis, we tested over 200 citrullinated peptides derived from vimentin and collagen II for their capacity to bind the RA-associated shared epitope alleles DRB1*01:01 and DRB1*04:01. The overall effect of citrullination on binding was found to be relatively minor, and only rarely associated with 3-fold increases or decreases in affinity. Previous studies have suggested that citrullination of MHC anchor residues, in particular P4, is associated with generation of novel RA-associated epitopes. However, analysis of the predicted MHC-binding cores of all peptides tested found that in modified peptides with increased binding affinity the citrullinated residue was predicted to occupy an anchor position in only a minority of cases. Finally, we also show that identification of citrullinated peptide binders could be facilitated by using the NetMHCIIpan 3.1 algorithm, representing citrullination as a wildcard. Our studies identify a total of 117 citrullinated peptides that bound RA-associated alleles with an affinity of 1000 nM or better.

Highlights

  • The HLA-DRB1 locus is associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in most racial groups and accounts for approximately one-third of the genetic susceptibility to RA [1, 2]

  • We tested both the wild-type (WT) and citrullinated versions for their capacity to bind a panel of 28 common HLA class II [41], including a range of SE/non-SE associated variants [42]

  • We report the first comprehensive survey of the effect of citrullination on HLA class II binding, with particular emphasis on two SE-associated alleles

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Introduction

The HLA-DRB1 locus is associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in most racial groups and accounts for approximately one-third of the genetic susceptibility to RA [1, 2]. The Shared Epitope (SE) is a conserved amino acid sequence at positions 70–74 in the third hypervariable region of the DRB1 chain shared between RA-associated alleles Effect of citrullination on HLA class II binding. Additional support has been provided from the NIH-NIAID Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Project [contract HHSN272201200010C] (AS)

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