Diversity of immunoglobulin lambda light chain gene usage over developmental stages in the horse

•Biased usage of Ig lambda variable and constant genes was found in fetal life.•Ig lambda sequence diversity increased significantly during fetal and post-natal life.•No statistical differences in CDR length were detected with respect to age. To further studies of neonatal immune responses to pathog...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental and comparative immunology 2014-10, Vol.46 (2), p.171-179
Hauptverfasser: Tallmadge, Rebecca L., Tseng, Chia T., Felippe, M. Julia B.
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Zusammenfassung:•Biased usage of Ig lambda variable and constant genes was found in fetal life.•Ig lambda sequence diversity increased significantly during fetal and post-natal life.•No statistical differences in CDR length were detected with respect to age. To further studies of neonatal immune responses to pathogens and vaccination, we investigated the dynamics of B lymphocyte development and immunoglobulin (Ig) gene diversity. Previously we demonstrated that equine fetal Ig VDJ sequences exhibit combinatorial and junctional diversity levels comparable to those of adult Ig VDJ sequences. Herein, RACE clones from fetal, neonatal, foal, and adult lymphoid tissue were assessed for Ig lambda light chain combinatorial, junctional, and sequence diversity. Remarkably, more lambda variable genes (IGLV) were used during fetal life than later stages and IGLV gene usage differed significantly with time, in contrast to the Ig heavy chain. Junctional diversity measured by CDR3L length was constant over time. Comparison of Ig lambda transcripts to germline revealed significant increases in nucleotide diversity over time, even during fetal life. These results suggest that the Ig lambda light chain provides an additional dimension of diversity to the equine Ig repertoire.
ISSN:0145-305X
1879-0089
DOI:10.1016/j.dci.2014.04.001