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Endoglucanase 2 (Eng2), a shared immunodominant antigen in dimorphic fungi that elicits immunity during infection
Uju J. Okaa, Cleison Ledesma Taira, Lucas dos Santos Dias, Hannah Dobson, Gregory C. Kujoth, Althea Campuzano, E. Jane Homan, George R. Thompson, Chiung-Yu Hung, George S. Deepe Jr, Marcel Wüthrich, Bruce S. Klein
Uju J. Okaa, Cleison Ledesma Taira, Lucas dos Santos Dias, Hannah Dobson, Gregory C. Kujoth, Althea Campuzano, E. Jane Homan, George R. Thompson, Chiung-Yu Hung, George S. Deepe Jr, Marcel Wüthrich, Bruce S. Klein
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Research Article Immunology Infectious disease

Endoglucanase 2 (Eng2), a shared immunodominant antigen in dimorphic fungi that elicits immunity during infection

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We describe here a shared surface and cell wall protein, endoglucanase 2 (Eng2), expressed on the etiological agents that cause the endemic systemic mycoses of North America — Blastomyces, Coccidioides, and Histoplasma. We demonstrate that, despite sequence variation of the protein across these related fungi, exposure to Eng2 vaccinated and protected inbred and humanized HLA-DR4 strains of mice against lethal experimental infections with these fungi by eliciting adaptive immunity mediated by CD4+ T cells. We also show that CD4+ T cell precursors against Eng2 were detectable in naive individuals and that patients who had recovered from these infections evinced a memory and recall CD4+ T cell response to Eng2 and its immunodominant epitopes that we have mapped. We created and cataloged new tools and information, such as immunodominant peptide epitopes of Eng2 from each fungus recognized by inbred mice and humans, and we engineered peptide–MHC II tetramers to track T cells in inbred and HLA-DR4–humanized mice. These tools and tetramers will be useful for those who study these infections in mice and humans. Last, because most patients demonstrated immune memory and recall responses against Eng2, our work offers tools for the diagnosis of this collection of infectious diseases across North America.

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Uju J. Okaa, Cleison Ledesma Taira, Lucas dos Santos Dias, Hannah Dobson, Gregory C. Kujoth, Althea Campuzano, E. Jane Homan, George R. Thompson, Chiung-Yu Hung, George S. Deepe Jr, Marcel Wüthrich, Bruce S. Klein

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Eng2-specific memory T cells in fungi-exposed patients.

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Eng2-specific memory T cells in fungi-exposed patients.
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Recall response of CD4+ T cells from patients with coccidioidomycosis and healthy control individuals after stimulation with (A) Cp-Eng2 protein or (B) peptides. CD4+ T cells were expanded by coculturing them with CD14+ monocytes in the presence of various stimuli for 7 days. IFN-γ and IL-17 were measured in the culture supernatant by ELISA. Heat-killed Dcps1 spores were used to confirm the patient had immunity to C. posadasii, and Candida yeast served as a control to exclude anergy. Stimulation media alone served as a negative control. (C) Ex vivo response of PBMCs from healthy blood donors previously exposed to H. capsulatum following 5 days of stimulation with Hc-Eng2 or H. capsulatum CW/M antigen as an indicator of prior infection. Patients with blastomycosis and healthy control individuals were stimulated with Bl-Eng2 protein or positive control antigens (D), or Bl-Eng2 peptides (E). Each symbol represents a patient or control. Data are presented as the mean ± SD. *P ≤ 0.05, by 2-tailed Mann-Whitney U test or 1-way ANOVA with post hoc analysis by Dunnett’s test. Peptide sequences are provided in Supplemental Table 1.

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