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Cutting Edge: Ig H Chains Are Sufficient to Determine Most B Cell Clonal Relationships.


ABSTRACT: B cell clonal expansion is vital for adaptive immunity. High-throughput BCR sequencing enables investigating this process but requires computational inference to identify clonal relationships. This inference usually relies on only the BCR H chain, as most current protocols do not preserve H:L chain pairing. The extent to which paired L chains aids inference is unknown. Using human single-cell paired BCR datasets, we assessed the ability of H chain-based clonal clustering to identify clones. Of the expanded clones identified, <20% grouped cells expressing inconsistent L chains. H chains from these misclustered clones contained more distant junction sequences and shared fewer V segment mutations than the accurate clones. This suggests that additional H chain information could be leveraged to refine clonal relationships. Conversely, L chains were insufficient to refine H chain-based clonal clusters. Overall, the BCR H chain alone is sufficient to identify clonal relationships with confidence.

SUBMITTER: Zhou JQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6865802 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cutting Edge: Ig H Chains Are Sufficient to Determine Most B Cell Clonal Relationships.

Zhou Julian Q JQ   Kleinstein Steven H SH  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20190904 7


B cell clonal expansion is vital for adaptive immunity. High-throughput BCR sequencing enables investigating this process but requires computational inference to identify clonal relationships. This inference usually relies on only the BCR H chain, as most current protocols do not preserve H:L chain pairing. The extent to which paired L chains aids inference is unknown. Using human single-cell paired BCR datasets, we assessed the ability of H chain-based clonal clustering to identify clones. Of t  ...[more]

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