Deep Characterization of the Human Antibody Response to Natural Infection Using Longitudinal Immune Repertoire Sequencing. Deep Characterization of the Human Antibody Response to Natural Infection Using Longitudinal Immune Repertoire Sequencing
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Human antibody response studies are largely restricted to periods of high immune activity (e.g., vaccination). To comprehensively understand the healthy B cell immune repertoire and how this changes over time and through natural infection, we profiled the antibodies of a single individual over 11 months through two periods of natural viral infection. We found that 1) a baseline of healthy variable (V) gene usage in antibodies exists and is stable over time, but antibodies in memory cells consistently have a different usage profile relative to earlier B cell stages; 2) a single complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) is potentially generated from more than one VJ combination; and 3) IgG and IgA antibody transcripts are found at low levels in early human B cell development, suggesting that class switching may occur earlier than previously realized. These findings provide insight into immune repertoire stability, response to natural infections, and human B cell development. Overall design: Targeted RNA sequencing of flow cytometry-sorted human B cell receptors through two periods of natural viral infection over an 11 month period
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2018-11-30



