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Mosaic deletion patterns of the human antibody heavy chain gene locus shown by Bayesian haplotyping

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  • Moriah Gidoni

    (Bar Ilan University)

  • Omri Snir

    (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital)

  • Ayelet Peres

    (Bar Ilan University)

  • Pazit Polak

    (Bar Ilan University)

  • Ida Lindeman

    (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital)

  • Ivana Mikocziova

    (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital)

  • Vikas Kumar Sarna

    (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital)

  • Knut E. A. Lundin

    (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital)

  • Christopher Clouser

    (AbVitro, Inc)

  • Francois Vigneault

    (AbVitro, Inc)

  • Andrew M. Collins

    (University of NSW, Kensington)

  • Ludvig M. Sollid

    (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital)

  • Gur Yaari

    (Bar Ilan University)

Abstract

Analysis of antibody repertoires by high-throughput sequencing is of major importance in understanding adaptive immune responses. Our knowledge of variations in the genomic loci encoding immunoglobulin genes is incomplete, resulting in conflicting VDJ gene assignments and biased genotype and haplotype inference. Haplotypes can be inferred using IGHJ6 heterozygosity, observed in one third of the people. Here, we propose a robust novel method for determining VDJ haplotypes by adapting a Bayesian framework. Our method extends haplotype inference to IGHD- and IGHV-based analysis, enabling inference of deletions and copy number variations in the entire population. To test this method, we generated a multi-individual data set of naive B-cell repertoires, and found allele usage bias, as well as a mosaic, tiled pattern of deleted IGHD and IGHV genes. The inferred haplotypes may have clinical implications for genetic disease predispositions. Our findings expand the knowledge that can be extracted from antibody repertoire sequencing data.

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  • Moriah Gidoni & Omri Snir & Ayelet Peres & Pazit Polak & Ida Lindeman & Ivana Mikocziova & Vikas Kumar Sarna & Knut E. A. Lundin & Christopher Clouser & Francois Vigneault & Andrew M. Collins & Ludvig, 2019. "Mosaic deletion patterns of the human antibody heavy chain gene locus shown by Bayesian haplotyping," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-08489-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08489-3
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    1. Oscar L. Rodriguez & Yana Safonova & Catherine A. Silver & Kaitlyn Shields & William S. Gibson & Justin T. Kos & David Tieri & Hanzhong Ke & Katherine J. L. Jackson & Scott D. Boyd & Melissa L. Smith , 2023. "Genetic variation in the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus shapes the human antibody repertoire," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-18, December.

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