Exploratory Study of Predicted Indirectly ReCognizable HLA Epitopes in Mismatched Hematopoietic Cell Transplantations
Geneugelijk, Kirsten; Thus, Kirsten A; van Deutekom, Hanneke W M; Calis, Jorg J A; Borst, Eric; Keşmir, Can; Oudshoorn, Machteld; van der Holt, Bronno; Meijer, Ellen; Zeerleder, Sacha; de Groot, Marco R; von dem Borne, Peter A; Schaap, Nicolaas; Cornelissen, Jan; Kuball, Jürgen; Spierings, Eric
(2019) Frontiers in Immunology, volume 10, pp. 1 - 8
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Abstract
HLA-mismatches in hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation are associated with an impaired overall survival (OS). The aim of this study is to explore whether the Predicted Indirectly ReCognizable HLA-Epitopes (PIRCHE) algorithm can be used to identify HLA-mismatches that are related to an impaired transplant outcome. PIRCHE are computationally predicted peptides derived from
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the patient's mismatched-HLA molecules that can be presented by donor-patient shared HLA. We retrospectively scored PIRCHE numbers either presented on HLA class-I (PIRCHE-I) or class-II (PIRCHE-II) for a Dutch multicenter cohort of 103 patients who received a single HLA-mismatched (9/10) unrelated donor transplant in an early phase of their disease. These patients were divided into low and high PIRCHE-I and PIRCHE-II groups, based on their PIRCHE scores, and compared using multivariate statistical analysis methods. The high PIRCHE-II group had a significantly impaired OS compared to the low PIRCHE-II group and the 10/10 reference group (HR: 1.86, 95%-CI: 1.02-3.40; and HR: 2.65, 95%-CI: 1.53-4.60, respectively). Overall, PIRCHE-II seem to have a more prominent effect on OS than PIRCHE-I. This impaired OS is probably due to an increased risk for severe acute graft-vs.-host disease. These data suggest that high PIRCHE-II scores may be used to identify non-permissible HLA mismatches within single HLA-mismatched hematopoietic stem-cell transplantations.
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Keywords: HLA, HLA mismatch, HSCT-hematopoietic stem cell transplant, Non-permissible mismatch, PIRCHE, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Journal Article
ISSN: 1664-3224
Publisher: Frontiers Media S. A.
Note: Funding Information: We further acknowledge support from our funding agency: The KWF grant (UU 2015-7601) to JK and ES, The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, Computational Life Sciences Program (grant number 635.100.025) to JC, and NWO Aard en Levenswetenschappen grant (823.02.014) to CK. Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2019 Geneugelijk, Thus, van Deutekom, Calis, Borst, Keşmir, Oudshoorn, van der Holt, Meijer, Zeerleder, de Groot, von dem Borne, Schaap, Cornelissen, Kuball and Spierings.
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