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Companion to: A molecular basis for milk allergen immune recognition in eosinophilic esophagitis

Dilollo, J.; Hu, A.; Qu, H.; Canziani, K. E.; Clement, R. L.; McCright, S. J.; Shreffler, W. G.; Hakonarson, H.; Spergel, J. M.; Cerosaletti, K.; Hill, D. A.

2024-11-15 immunology
10.1101/2024.11.13.623408 bioRxiv
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BackgroundEosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic, type 2 inflammatory disease that is increasing in incidence and has substantial morbidity. Despite being clinically defined as a food allergy, the molecular details of food antigen presentation and recognition by the immune system are unknown. ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to identify and characterize the molecular basis of milk antigen presentation and T cell recognition in a patient with EoE milk allergy. MethodsMilk-expanded TCR clonotypes were identified using ex vivo stimulation followed by single cell RNA with linked, paired TRA and TRB sequencing. HLA restriction and antigen specificity of TCRs were identified using a combination of lentiviral expression, HLA sequencing, antibody blockade, and a peptide library screen. ResultsWe isolated a {beta}-casein specific TCR clonotype (eoeTCR-4) and determined its HLA restriction (HLA-DRB1*07:01) and cognate antigen ({beta}-casein AA 59-78). EoeTCR-4 was not detected among a larger group of subjects and is likely private to EoE Subject 1. ConclusionIn conjunction with the parent manuscript, this companion article provides the first molecular identity of food antigen presentation and immune recognition in EoE. SUMMARYThis manuscript is a companion to the parent manuscript "A molecular basis for milk allergen immune recognition in eosinophilic esophagitis". It provides additional data and detailed methods not provided in the parent manuscript. It is designed to supplement and support the findings and conclusions of the parent manuscript.

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