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Rhesus and cynomolgus macaque immunoglobulin heavy-chain genotyping yields comprehensive databases of germline VDJ alleles
Immunity ( IF 32.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-22 , DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2020.12.018
Néstor Vázquez Bernat 1 , Martin Corcoran 1 , Izabela Nowak 1 , Mateusz Kaduk 1 , Xaquin Castro Dopico 1 , Sanjana Narang 1 , Pauline Maisonasse 2 , Nathalie Dereuddre-Bosquet 2 , Ben Murrell 1 , Gunilla B Karlsson Hedestam 1
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Definition of the specific germline immunoglobulin (Ig) alleles present in an individual is a critical first step to delineate the ontogeny and evolution of antigen-specific antibody responses. Rhesus and cynomolgus macaques are important animal models for pre-clinical studies, with four main sub-groups being used: Indian- and Chinese-origin rhesus macaques and Mauritian and Indonesian cynomolgus macaques. We applied the (Ig) gene inference tool IgDiscover and performed extensive Sanger sequencing-based genomic validation to define germline VDJ alleles in these 4 sub-groups, comprising 45 macaques in total. There was allelic overlap between Chinese- and Indian-origin rhesus macaques and also between the two macaque species, which is consistent with substantial admixture. The island-restricted Mauritian cynomolgus population displayed the lowest number of alleles of the sub-groups, yet maintained high individual allelic diversity. These comprehensive databases of germline IGH alleles for rhesus and cynomolgus macaques provide a resource toward the study of B cell responses in these important pre-clinical models.

更新日期:2021-02-09
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