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Murine gammaherpesvirus infection is skewed toward Ig?+ B cells expressing a specific heavy chain V-segment.


ABSTRACT: One of the defining characteristics of the B cell receptor (BCR) is the extensive diversity in the repertoire of immunoglobulin genes that make up the BCR, resulting in broad range of specificity. Gammaherpesviruses are B lymphotropic viruses that establish life-long infection in B cells, and although the B cell receptor plays a central role in B cell biology, very little is known about the immunoglobulin repertoire of gammaherpesvirus infected cells. To begin to characterize the Ig genes expressed by murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (MHV68) infected cells, we utilized single cell sorting to sequence and clone the Ig variable regions of infected germinal center (GC) B cells and plasma cells. We show that MHV68 infection is biased towards cells that express the Ig? light chain along with a single heavy chain variable gene, IGHV10-1*01. This population arises through clonal expansion but is not viral antigen specific. Furthermore, we show that class-switching in MHV68 infected cells differs from that of uninfected cells. Fewer infected GC B cells are class-switched compared to uninfected GC B cells, while more infected plasma cells are class-switched compared to uninfected plasma cells. Additionally, although they are germinal center derived, the majority of class switched plasma cells display no somatic hypermutation regardless of infection status. Taken together, these data indicate that selection of infected B cells with a specific BCR, as well as virus mediated manipulation of class switching and somatic hypermutation, are critical aspects in establishing life-long gammaherpesvirus infection.

SUBMITTER: Collins CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7217478 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Murine gammaherpesvirus infection is skewed toward Igλ+ B cells expressing a specific heavy chain V-segment.

Collins Christopher M CM   Scharer Christopher D CD   Murphy Thomas J TJ   Boss Jeremy M JM   Speck Samuel H SH  

PLoS pathogens 20200430 4


One of the defining characteristics of the B cell receptor (BCR) is the extensive diversity in the repertoire of immunoglobulin genes that make up the BCR, resulting in broad range of specificity. Gammaherpesviruses are B lymphotropic viruses that establish life-long infection in B cells, and although the B cell receptor plays a central role in B cell biology, very little is known about the immunoglobulin repertoire of gammaherpesvirus infected cells. To begin to characterize the Ig genes expres  ...[more]

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