Nine residues in HLA-DQ molecules determine with susceptibility and resistance to type 1 diabetes among young children in Sweden

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Lue Ping Zhao
George K. Papadopoulos
Antonis K. Moustakas
George P. Bondinas
Annelie Carlsson
Helena Elding Larsson
Johnny Ludvigsson
Claude Marcus
Martina Persson
Ulf Samuelsson
Ruihan Wang
Chul-Woo Pyo
Daniel E. Geraghty
Åke Lernmark
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[1] Public Health Sciences Division,Laboratory of Biophysics, Biochemistry, Biomaterials and Bioprocessing, Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Agricultural Technology
[2] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences
[3] University of Ioannina,Department of Pediatrics
[4] Ionian University,Department of Clinical Sciences
[5] Lund University,Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
[6] Lund University CRC,Department of Clinical Science and Education Karolinska Institutet and Institution of Medicine, Clinical Epidemiology
[7] Skåne University Hospital,Department of Medicine, Clinical Epidemiological Unit
[8] Crown Princess Victoria Children´S Hospital,Clinical Research Division
[9] Region Östergötland and Div of Pediatrics,undefined
[10] Linköping University,undefined
[11] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[12] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[13] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,undefined
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HLA-DQ molecules account over 50% genetic risk of type 1 diabetes (T1D), but little is known about associated residues. Through next generation targeted sequencing technology and deep learning of DQ residue sequences, the aim was to uncover critical residues and their motifs associated with T1D. Our analysis uncovered (αa1, α44, α157, α196) and (β9, β30, β57, β70, β135) on the HLA-DQ molecule. Their motifs captured all known susceptibility and resistant T1D associations. Three motifs, “DCAA-YSARD” (OR = 2.10, p = 1.96*10−20), “DQAA-YYARD” (OR = 3.34, 2.69*10−72) and “DQDA-YYARD” (OR = 3.71, 1.53*10−6) corresponding to DQ2.5 and DQ8.1 (the latter two motifs) associated with susceptibility. Ten motifs were significantly associated with resistance to T1D. Collectively, homozygous DQ risk motifs accounted for 43% of DQ-T1D risk, while homozygous DQ resistant motifs accounted for 25% protection to DQ-T1D risk. Of the identified nine residues five were within or near anchoring pockets of the antigenic peptide (α44, β9, β30, β57 and β70), one was the N-terminal of the alpha chain (αa1), one in the CD4-binding region (β135), one in the putative cognate TCR-induced αβ homodimerization process (α157), and one in the intra-membrane domain of the alpha chain (α196). Finding these critical residues should allow investigations of fundamental properties of host immunity that underlie tolerance to self and organ-specific autoimmunity.
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