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Targeting hepatitis B vaccine escape using immunogenetics in Bangladeshi infants
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Centre for Human Genetics, McGill University Health Centre, Jewish General Hospital, University of Oxford, ...
Published InmedRxiv
Year2023
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Abstract
Abstract Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine escape mutants (VEM) are increasingly described, threatening progress in control of this virus worldwide. Here we studied the relationship between host genetic variation, vaccine immunogenicity and viral sequences implicating VEM emergence. In a cohort of 1,096 Bangladeshi children, we identified human leukocyte antigen (HLA) variants associated with response vaccine antigens. Using an HLA imputation panel with 9,448 south Asian individuals DPB1*04:01 was associated with higher HBV antibody responses (p=4.5×10 −30 ). The underlying mechanism is a result of higher affinity binding of HBV surface antigen epitopes to DPB1*04:01 dimers. This is likely a result of evolutionary pressure at the HBV surface antigen ‘a-determinant’ segment incurring VEM specific to HBV. Prioritizing pre-S isoform HBV vaccines…
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