Title: Major Histocompatibility Complex
1Major Histocompatibility Complex
- Kung-yen Chang
- System Biology, 2003
2Principles of Immune Response
- Highly specific recognition of foreign antigens
- Mechanisms for elimination of microbes bearing
such antigens - A vast universe of distinct antigenic specifies
- Immunologic memory
- Tolerance of self-antigens
3Distinct Cells in Immune System
- Lymphocytes (B cells, T cells)
- - Determining specificity of immunity
- Monocyte/macrophage, dendritic cells, natual
killer cells and other members of myeloid cells - - Antigen presentation
- - Mediation of immunologic functions
- Specialized epithelial and stromal cells
- - Providing anatomic environment
4T Lymphocytes
- Helper (CD4) and Cytotoxic (CD8) T cells
- Help B cells develop into antibody-producing
cells (HTL) - Directly killing of target cells (CTL)
- Enhance the capacity of monocytes and macrophage
- Secretion of cytokines
5Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)
- Transfer of information about proteins within a
cell to the cell surface - MHC I are expressed on the great majority of
cells and recognized by CD8 T cells - MHC II are expressed on B cells, macrophages,
dendritic cells and recognized by CD4 T cells - Responsible for graft rejection
- Found on chromosome 6 in human and 17 in mouse
6Antigen Presentation Pathway MHC I
- Intracellular antigens
- Viruses
7Antigen Presentation Pathway MHC II
- Extracellular antigens
- Bacteria and Parasites
8Antigen Presentation Pathways
9TCR/peptide-MHC Complex
10T Cell Activation
11One Receptors, Two Kinds of Signals
12X-ray Crystal Structures
13Peptides Binding to MHC Molecules
- MHC I molecules bind short peptides, usually
between 8 and 10 residues. - The typical length of a class I ligand comprises
9 amino acids. - Class II ligands consist of 12 to 25 amino acids.
- A core of nine amino acids is essential for
peptide/MHC binding.
14MHC peptide prediction
- Understanding the basis of immunity
- Development of peptide vaccines
- Immunotherapeutics for cancer and autoimmune
disease - Several mathematical approaches for MHC peptide
binding prediction
15Binding Motifs
- Hammer et al., 1993 Hammer, 1995 Rammensee et
al., 1995 Sette et al., 1989 - Specify which residues at given positions within
the peptide are necessary or favorable for
binding to a specific MHC molecule.
16Quantitative Matrices (QM)
- Parker et al., 1994
- Dominant anchor residues
- - Leu or Met at P2, and Val or Leu at P9
- Auxiliary anchor residues
- Assumed the stability contributed by a given
residue at a given position is independent of the
sequence of the peptide
17QM Error Function
- Data set 154 peptides binding to HLA-A2
- For a peptide, GILGFVFTL
- ERR In(t1/2)
- In(G1 I2 L3 G4 F5 V6 F7 T8
L9 Constant) - t1/2 half-life of dissociation in minutes at
37"C - Construct coefficients table (20 aa x 9
positions) that minimizing the sum of error
functions - Calculate theoretical dissociation rate
18QM Coefficients Table
aa Coeff Freq aa Coeff
Freq aa Coeff
Freq
19Neural Networks (NN)
- Gulukota et al., 1997
- 463 nonapeptides binding to HLA-A2.1 with IC50
- A feedforward architecture
20NN - Model
The output state of any neuron i, Xi, is computed
as
Wij is the weight of the connection from neuron j
to neuron i. g is the sigmoidal function, g(x)
1/(1 e-x). Desired (target) output of the net
for a peptide is
21NN Performance
- Training set 146 peptides
- Test set 317 peptides
- Border is defined as 500 nM
22NN Performance
- Sensitivity
- TP/(TPFN)
- Specificity
- TN/(TNFP)
- Positive Prediction Value
- TP/(TPFP)
- Negative Prediction Value
- TN/(TNFN)
23Support Vector Machines (SVM)
- Dönnes and Elofsson, 2002
- Input Vector
- - amino acid sequence,
- - binder/non-binder,
- Constructing the hyperplane with the maximum
distance to the nearest data points of each class
in the feature space. - Linear, polynomial and radial basis kernel
functions were tested for prediction
,
24SVM - Hyperplane
- Decision function can be written
subject to
25MHC Peptide DB - MHCPEP
- Brusic et al. 1998
- Comprising over 13000 peptide sequences known to
bind MHC molecules - Entries are compiled from published reports as
well as from direct submissions of experimental
data. - Containing peptides that have been reported to
bind to MHC in the absence of any functional data
26MHC Peptide DB - SYFPEITHI
- Rammensee et al., 1999
- Naming First MHC-eluted peptide that was
directly sequenced (Falk et al. 1991). - Restricted to published data
- Only contain sequences that are natural ligands
to T-cell epitopes - Comprising more than 4000 entries
27SVMHC - Performance
- Prediction for 6 MHC types using SYFPEITHI data
for SVM training - Prediction for 26 MHC types using MHCPEP data for
SVM training
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29MHC Peptide DB - SYFPEITHI
- 10 frequently occur in anchor positions
- 8 a significant number of ligands
- 6 rarely occurring residues
- 4 less frequent residues of the same set
- 1-4 preferred, according to the strength
- -1 to -3 unfavorable for binding
30Servers for peptide-MHC binding