Immunoglobulin germline reference sequences enable investigations and reveal insights into bat-specific immunity

免疫球蛋白种系参考序列有助于开展研究,并揭示蝙蝠特有的免疫机制。

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作者:Ashley B Reers,Shijun Zhan,Taylor Pursell,Clara Reasoner,Natasha Hodges,Tanya M Lama,Tony Schountz,Hannah K Frank

Abstract

We generated a highly contiguous, annotated genome of the Jamaican fruit bat, Artibeus jamaicensis, including annotated germline immunoglobulin heavy-chain (IGH) and light-chain lambda (IGL) loci to understand bat B cell receptor repertoires. The bat germline shares many structures and features described in human immunoglobulin loci. However, some features are unique to A. jamaicensis, including an expansion of cysteine-rich IGHV genes. To investigate the relationship between the germline IGH locus and expressed B cell receptors (BCRs), we sequenced the BCRs of wild-caught and captive A. jamaicensis, finding an enrichment of IGHV3 and IGHV4 genes. Compared to humans, A. jamaicensis had shorter CDRH3s and lower levels of somatic hypermutation. Our results demonstrate that while immunoglobulin loci are largely conserved between bats and humans, distinct differences exist in the bat germline, highlighting the need for more detailed genetic characterization of these mammals.

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