Journal article

A Quantitative Approach to Unravel the Role of Host Genetics in IgG-FcγR Complex Formation After Vaccination

MM Lemke, RM Theisen, ER Bozich, MR McLean, CY Lee, E Lopez, S Rerks-Ngarm, P Pitisuttithum, S Nitayaphan, S Kratochvil, BD Wines, PM Hogarth, SJ Kent, AW Chung, KB Arnold

Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2022

Abstract

Fc-mediated immune functions have been correlated with protection in the RV144 HIV vaccine trial and are important for immunity to a range of pathogens. IgG antibodies (Abs) that form complexes with Fc receptors (FcRs) on innate immune cells can activate Fc-mediated immune functions. Genetic variation in both IgGs and FcRs have the capacity to alter IgG-FcR complex formation via changes in binding affinity and concentration. A growing challenge lies in unraveling the importance of multiple variations, especially in the context of vaccine trials that are conducted in homogenous genetic populations. Here we use an ordinary differential equation model to quantitatively assess how IgG1 allotypes..

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