B-cell repertoire dynamics after sequential hepatitis B vaccination and evidence for cross-reactive B-cell activation

A diverse B-cell repertoire is essential for recognition and response to infectious and vaccine antigens. High-throughput sequencing of B-cell receptor (BCR) genes can now be used to study the B-cell repertoire at great depth and may shed more light on B-cell responses than conventional immunologica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genome medicine 2016-06, Vol.8 (1), p.68, Article 68
Hauptverfasser: Galson, Jacob D, Trück, Johannes, Clutterbuck, Elizabeth A, Fowler, Anna, Cerundolo, Vincenzo, Pollard, Andrew J, Lunter, Gerton, Kelly, Dominic F
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Zusammenfassung:A diverse B-cell repertoire is essential for recognition and response to infectious and vaccine antigens. High-throughput sequencing of B-cell receptor (BCR) genes can now be used to study the B-cell repertoire at great depth and may shed more light on B-cell responses than conventional immunological methods. Here, we use high-throughput BCR sequencing to provide novel insight into B-cell dynamics following a primary course of hepatitis B vaccination. Nine vaccine-naïve participants were administered three doses of hepatitis B vaccine (months 0, 1, and 2 or 7). High-throughput Illumina sequencing of the total BCR repertoire was combined with targeted sequencing of sorted vaccine antigen-enriched B cells to analyze the longitudinal response of both the total and vaccine-specific repertoire after each vaccine. ELISpot was used to determine vaccine-specific cell numbers following each vaccine. Deconvoluting the vaccine-specific from total BCR repertoire showed that vaccine-specific sequence clusters comprised
ISSN:1756-994X
1756-994X
DOI:10.1186/s13073-016-0322-z