Novel autoantibody targets identified in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) by PhIP-Seq
Klepper, A.; Kung, A.; Vazquez, S.; Mitchell, A.; Mann, S.; Avila-Vargas, I.; Kari, S.; Tekeste, M.; Castro, J.; Lee, B.; Duarte, M.; Khalili, M.; Wilson, M. R.; Yang, M.; Wolters, P.; Price, J.; Perito, E.; Feng, S.; Maher, J.; Lai, J. C.; Weiler-Normann, C.; Lohse, A.; DeRisi, J.; Tana, M.
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Background and AimsAutoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a severe disease characterized by elevated immunoglobin levels. However, the role of autoantibodies in the pathophysiology of AIH remains uncertain. MethodsPhage Immunoprecipitation-Sequencing (PhIP-seq) was employed to identify autoantibodies in the serum of patients with AIH (n = 115), compared to patients with other liver diseases (metabolic associated steatotic liver disease (MASH) n = 178, primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), n = 26, or healthy controls, n = 94). ResultsLogistic regression using PhIP-seq enriched peptides as inputs yielded a classification AUC of 0.81, indicating the presence of a predictive humoral immune signature for AIH. Embedded within this signature were disease relevant targets, including SLA/LP, the target of a well-recognized autoantibody in AIH, disco interacting protein 2 homolog A (DIP2A), and the relaxin family peptide receptor 1 (RXFP1). The autoreactive fragment of DIP2A was a 9-amino acid stretch nearly identical to the U27 protein of human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6). Fine mapping of this epitope suggests the HHV-6 U27 sequence is preferentially enriched relative to the corresponding DIP2A sequence. Antibodies against RXFP1, a receptor involved in anti-fibrotic signaling, were also highly specific to AIH. The enriched peptides are within a motif adjacent to the receptor binding domain, required for signaling and serum from AIH patients positive for anti-RFXP1 antibody was able to significantly inhibit relaxin-2 singling. Depletion of IgG from anti-RXFP1 positive serum abrogated this effect. ConclusionsThese data provide evidence for a novel serological profile in AIH, including a possible functional role for anti-RXFP1, and antibodies that cross react with HHV6 U27 protein.
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