Adenoviral Inciting Antigen and Somatic Hypermutation in VITT
South Australia Pathology · Flinders University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) is a rare prothrombotic complication that occurs after adenoviral vector-based vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019; in rare cases, it can also occur after natural adenovirus infection. VITT is mediated by platelet-activating antibodies against the highly cationic protein platelet factor 4 (PF4). The underlying inciting antigen trigger and immunopathogenesis remain unknown.
We used antibody proteomics to determine the amino acid sequences of anti-PF4 antibodies from 21 patients with VITT and sequenced the genes encoding the immunoglobulin light-chain hypervariable region from 100 patients with VITT. To identify an adenoviral trigger, we used the antigen-binding fingerprints of anti-PF4 and anti-adenovirus protein antibodies to identify a shared serum clonotype and subsequently used adenovirus protein peptides and recombinant anti-PF4 VITT antibodies to map the mimicking linear epitope.
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21Topics & keywords
- Somatic hypermutation
- Antibody
- Somatic cell
- Antigen
- Epitope
- Allele