2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.retram.2020.06.002
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In silico assessment of binding affinities of three dementia-protective Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) alleles to nine human herpes virus antigens

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“…Given the role of Class II HLA in antibody production and host protection against re-exposure to foreign antigens, the finding that dementia prevalence is lower in countries with higher frequency of these alleles suggests that lower dementia rates may be partially attributable to protection against pathogens that bind with these alleles. In fact, a subsequent in silico study revealed that these three dementia alleles were found to bind with significantly higher affinity to herpes virus antigens than were three HLA alleles that are dementia-neutral -DRB1*03:01, DRB1*07:01, DRB1*08:01 22 . In the present study, we extend those findings to investigate the association of the population frequency 21 of HLA -DRB1 dementiaprotective, dementia-neutral alleles to Parkinson's disease population prevalence 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the role of Class II HLA in antibody production and host protection against re-exposure to foreign antigens, the finding that dementia prevalence is lower in countries with higher frequency of these alleles suggests that lower dementia rates may be partially attributable to protection against pathogens that bind with these alleles. In fact, a subsequent in silico study revealed that these three dementia alleles were found to bind with significantly higher affinity to herpes virus antigens than were three HLA alleles that are dementia-neutral -DRB1*03:01, DRB1*07:01, DRB1*08:01 22 . In the present study, we extend those findings to investigate the association of the population frequency 21 of HLA -DRB1 dementiaprotective, dementia-neutral alleles to Parkinson's disease population prevalence 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, there have been only a limited number of published studies (by Nguyen et al [12] and Nelde et al [13]) that investigated viral protein binding affinity across a wide range of HLA alleles on a per-allele basis using predictive algorithms. Our present study builds on previous work [3,4] and examines the relationship between two viral proteins of the SARS-CoV-2 proteome and HLA class I antigen presentation, with the results discussed above. Finally, we devised metric (Q P ) to calculate the overall binding affinity of a gene in a specific population by taking into account both the goodness of binding affinities of alleles of a gene and their frequency of occurrence in the population.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…There were three major aims in this in silico study, as follows. First, we sought to quantify the binding affinity of suitable fragments (linear epitopes) of the S protein and ORF1ab polyprotein to the 61 HLA class I alleles in an exhaustive manner using the sliding epitope window approach [3,4]; second, we aimed to assess differences in allele binding affinities between the two proteins, among the three HLA class I genes, and their interaction; and third, we sought to assess the distribution of binding affinities across the sequences of the two proteins. The results obtained were clear cut.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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