Substantial influence of ERAP2 on the HLA-B∗40:02 peptidome: Implications for HLA-B∗27-negative ankylosing spondylitis

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HLA-B∗40:02 is one of a few major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecules associated with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) independently of HLA-B∗27. The endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 2 (ERAP2), an enzyme that process MHC-I ligands and preferentially trims N-terminal basic residues, is also a risk factor for this disease. Like HLA-B∗27 and other AS-associated MHC-I molecules, HLA-B∗40:02 binds a relatively high percentage of peptides with ERAP2-susceptible residues. In this study, the effects of ERAP2 depletion on the HLA-B∗40:02 peptidome were analyzed. ERAP2 protein expression was knocked out by CRISPR in the transfectant cell line C1RB∗ 40:02, and the differences between the peptidomes from the wild-type and ERAP2-KO cells were determined by label-free quantitative comparisons. The qualitative changes dependent on ERAP2 affected about 5% of the peptidome, but quantitative changes in peptide amounts were much more substantial, reflecting a significant influence of this enzyme on the generation/destruction balance of HLA-B∗40:02 ligands. As in HLA-B∗27, a major effect was on the frequencies of N-terminal residues. In this position, basic and small residues were increased, and aliphatic/aromatic ones decreased in the ERAP2 knockout. Other peptide positions were also affected. Because most of the non-B∗27 MHC-I molecules associated with AS risk bind a relatively high percentage of peptides with N-terminal basic residues, we hypothesize that the non-epistatic association of ERAP2 with AS might be related to the processing of peptides with these residues, thus affecting the peptidomes of AS-associated MHC-I molecules.

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Lorente, E., Redondo-Anton, J., Martín-Esteban, A., Guasp, P., Barnea, E., Lauzurica, P., … De Castro, J. A. L. (2019). Substantial influence of ERAP2 on the HLA-B∗40:02 peptidome: Implications for HLA-B∗27-negative ankylosing spondylitis. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, 18(11), 2298–2309. https://doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA119.001710

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