Loss of tolerance precedes triggering and lifelong persistence of pathogenic type I interferon autoantibodies
Author:
Fernbach Sonja1ORCID, Mair Nina K.1ORCID, Abela Irene A.12ORCID, Groen Kevin1ORCID, Kuratli Roger1ORCID, Lork Marie1ORCID, Thorball Christian W.3ORCID, Bernasconi Enos4ORCID, Filippidis Paraskevas5ORCID, Leuzinger Karoline6ORCID, Notter Julia7ORCID, Rauch Andri8ORCID, Hirsch Hans H.9ORCID, Huber Michael1ORCID, Günthard Huldrych F.12ORCID, Fellay Jacques310ORCID, Kouyos Roger D.12ORCID, Hale Benjamin G.1ORCID, , Abela Irene A., Aebi-Popp Karoline, Anagnostopoulos Alexia, Battegay Manuel, Bernasconi Enos, Braun Dominique Laurent, Bucher Heiner, Calmy Alexandra, Cavassini Matthias, Ciuffi Angela, Dollenmaier Günter, Egger Matthias, Elzi Luisa, Fehr Jan, Fellay Jacques, Furrer Hansjakob, Fux Christoph, Günthard Huldrych Fritz, Hachfeld Anna, Haerry David, Hasse Barbara, Hirsch Hans, Hoffmann Matthias, Hösli Irene, Huber Michael, Jackson-Perry David, Kahlert Christian, Kaiser Laurent, Keiser Olivia, Klimkait Thomas, Kouyos Roger Dimitri, Kovari Helen, Kusejko Katharina, Labhardt Niklaus, Leuzinger Karoline, Martinez de Tejada Begogna, Marzolini Catja, Metzner Karin Jutta, Müller Nicolas, Nemeth Johannes, Nicca Dunja, Notter Julia, Paioni Paolo, Pantaleo Giuseppe, Perreau Matthieu, Rauch Andri, Salazar-Vizcaya Luisa, Schmid Patrick, Speck Roberto, Stöckle Marcel, Tarr Philip, Trkola Alexandra, Wandeler Gilles, Weisser Maja, Yerly Sabine
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Medical Virology, University of Zurich 1 , Zurich, Switzerland 2. University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich 2 Department of Infectious Diseases and Hospital Epidemiology, , Zurich, Switzerland 3. Precision Medicine Unit, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne 3 , Lausanne, Switzerland 4. University of Geneva and University of Southern Switzerland 4 Division of Infectious Diseases, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale Lugano, , Lugano, Switzerland 5. Infectious Diseases Service, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne 5 Department of Medicine, , Lausanne, Switzerland 6. Clinical Virology, University Hospital Basel 6 , Basel, Switzerland 7. Infection Prevention and Travel Medicine, Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen 7 Division of Infectious Diseases, , St. Gallen, Switzerland 8. Bern University Hospital, University of Bern 8 Department of Infectious Diseases, Inselspital, , Bern, Switzerland 9. Transplantation and Clinical Virology, University of Basel 9 Department of Biomedicine, , Basel, Switzerland 10. School of Life Sciences, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 10 , Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract
Autoantibodies neutralizing type I interferons (IFN-Is) can underlie infection severity. Here, we trace the development of these autoantibodies at high-resolution using longitudinal samples from 1,876 well-treated individuals living with HIV over a 35-year period. Similar to general populations, ∼1.9% of individuals acquired anti-IFN-I autoantibodies as they aged (median onset ∼63 years). Once detected, anti-IFN-I autoantibodies persisted lifelong, and titers increased over decades. Individuals developed distinct neutralizing and non-neutralizing autoantibody repertoires at discrete times that selectively targeted combinations of IFNα, IFNβ, and IFNω. Emergence of neutralizing anti-IFNα autoantibodies correlated with reduced baseline IFN-stimulated gene levels and was associated with subsequent susceptibility to severe COVID-19 several years later. Retrospective measurements revealed enrichment of pre-existing autoreactivity against other autoantigens in individuals who later developed anti-IFN-I autoantibodies, and there was evidence for prior viral infections or increased IFN at the time of anti-IFN-I autoantibody triggering. These analyses suggest that age-related loss of self-tolerance prior to IFN-I immune-triggering poses a risk of developing lifelong functional IFN-I deficiency.
Funder
Swiss National Science Foundation Novartis Foundation for Medical-Biological Research Promedica Foundation
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
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