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Understanding repertoire sequencing data through a multiscale computational model of the germinal center

Sequencing of B-cell and T-cell immune receptor repertoires helps us to understand the adaptive immune response, although it only provides information about the clonotypes (lineages) and their frequencies and not about, for example, their affinity or antigen (Ag) specificity. To further characterize...

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Autores principales: García-Valiente, Rodrigo, Merino Tejero, Elena, Stratigopoulou, Maria, Balashova, Daria, Jongejan, Aldo, Lashgari, Danial, Pélissier, Aurélien, Caniels, Tom G., Claireaux, Mathieu A. F., Musters, Anne, van Gils, Marit J., Rodríguez Martínez, María, de Vries, Niek, Meyer-Hermann, Michael, Guikema, Jeroen E. J., Hoefsloot, Huub, van Kampen, Antoine H. C.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36927990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41540-023-00271-y
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author García-Valiente, Rodrigo
Merino Tejero, Elena
Stratigopoulou, Maria
Balashova, Daria
Jongejan, Aldo
Lashgari, Danial
Pélissier, Aurélien
Caniels, Tom G.
Claireaux, Mathieu A. F.
Musters, Anne
van Gils, Marit J.
Rodríguez Martínez, María
de Vries, Niek
Meyer-Hermann, Michael
Guikema, Jeroen E. J.
Hoefsloot, Huub
van Kampen, Antoine H. C.
author_facet García-Valiente, Rodrigo
Merino Tejero, Elena
Stratigopoulou, Maria
Balashova, Daria
Jongejan, Aldo
Lashgari, Danial
Pélissier, Aurélien
Caniels, Tom G.
Claireaux, Mathieu A. F.
Musters, Anne
van Gils, Marit J.
Rodríguez Martínez, María
de Vries, Niek
Meyer-Hermann, Michael
Guikema, Jeroen E. J.
Hoefsloot, Huub
van Kampen, Antoine H. C.
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description Sequencing of B-cell and T-cell immune receptor repertoires helps us to understand the adaptive immune response, although it only provides information about the clonotypes (lineages) and their frequencies and not about, for example, their affinity or antigen (Ag) specificity. To further characterize the identified clones, usually with special attention to the particularly abundant ones (dominant), additional time-consuming or expensive experiments are generally required. Here, we present an extension of a multiscale model of the germinal center (GC) that we previously developed to gain more insight in B-cell repertoires. We compare the extent that these simulated repertoires deviate from experimental repertoires established from single GCs, blood, or tissue. Our simulations show that there is a limited correlation between clonal abundance and affinity and that there is large affinity variability among same-ancestor (same-clone) subclones. Our simulations suggest that low-abundance clones and subclones, might also be of interest since they may have high affinity for the Ag. We show that the fraction of plasma cells (PCs) with high B-cell receptor (BcR) mRNA content in the GC does not significantly affect the number of dominant clones derived from single GCs by sequencing BcR mRNAs. Results from these simulations guide data interpretation and the design of follow-up experiments.
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spelling pubmed-100193942023-03-16 Understanding repertoire sequencing data through a multiscale computational model of the germinal center García-Valiente, Rodrigo Merino Tejero, Elena Stratigopoulou, Maria Balashova, Daria Jongejan, Aldo Lashgari, Danial Pélissier, Aurélien Caniels, Tom G. Claireaux, Mathieu A. F. Musters, Anne van Gils, Marit J. Rodríguez Martínez, María de Vries, Niek Meyer-Hermann, Michael Guikema, Jeroen E. J. Hoefsloot, Huub van Kampen, Antoine H. C. NPJ Syst Biol Appl Article Sequencing of B-cell and T-cell immune receptor repertoires helps us to understand the adaptive immune response, although it only provides information about the clonotypes (lineages) and their frequencies and not about, for example, their affinity or antigen (Ag) specificity. To further characterize the identified clones, usually with special attention to the particularly abundant ones (dominant), additional time-consuming or expensive experiments are generally required. Here, we present an extension of a multiscale model of the germinal center (GC) that we previously developed to gain more insight in B-cell repertoires. We compare the extent that these simulated repertoires deviate from experimental repertoires established from single GCs, blood, or tissue. Our simulations show that there is a limited correlation between clonal abundance and affinity and that there is large affinity variability among same-ancestor (same-clone) subclones. Our simulations suggest that low-abundance clones and subclones, might also be of interest since they may have high affinity for the Ag. We show that the fraction of plasma cells (PCs) with high B-cell receptor (BcR) mRNA content in the GC does not significantly affect the number of dominant clones derived from single GCs by sequencing BcR mRNAs. Results from these simulations guide data interpretation and the design of follow-up experiments. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10019394/ /pubmed/36927990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41540-023-00271-y Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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García-Valiente, Rodrigo
Merino Tejero, Elena
Stratigopoulou, Maria
Balashova, Daria
Jongejan, Aldo
Lashgari, Danial
Pélissier, Aurélien
Caniels, Tom G.
Claireaux, Mathieu A. F.
Musters, Anne
van Gils, Marit J.
Rodríguez Martínez, María
de Vries, Niek
Meyer-Hermann, Michael
Guikema, Jeroen E. J.
Hoefsloot, Huub
van Kampen, Antoine H. C.
Understanding repertoire sequencing data through a multiscale computational model of the germinal center
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36927990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41540-023-00271-y
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