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Molecular deconvolution of the monoclonal antibodies that comprise the polyclonal serum response

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1213737110

Keywords

antibody proteomics; antibody repertoire; serum immunoprofiling; B-cell response; humoral response

Funding

  1. Clayton Foundation
  2. Welch Foundation [F1515]
  3. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  4. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [5 RC1DA028779, GM 076536]
  5. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
  6. NIH Western Research Center of Excellent in Biodefense [5U54AI057156]
  7. Texas Institute for Drug and Diagnostics Development [TI-3D]

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We have developed and validated a methodology for determining the antibody composition of the polyclonal serum response after immunization. Pepsin-digested serum IgGs were subjected to standard antigen-affinity chromatography, and resulting elution, wash, and flow-through fractions were analyzed by bottom-up, liquid chromatography-high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry. Identification of individual monoclonal antibodies required the generation of a database of IgG variable gene (V-gene) sequences constructed by NextGen sequencing of mature B cells. Antibody V-gene sequences are characterized by short complementarity determining regions (CDRs) of high diversity adjacent to framework regions shared across thousands of IgGs, greatly complicating the identification of antigen-specific IgGs from proteomically observed peptides. By mapping peptides marking unique V-H CDRH3 sequences, we identified a set of V-genes heavily enriched in the affinity chromatography elution, constituting the serum polyclonal response. After booster immunization in a rabbit, we find that the antigenspecific serum immune response is oligoclonal, comprising antibodies encoding 34 different CDRH3s that group into 30 distinct antibody V-H clonotypes. Of these 34 CDRH3s, 12 account for similar to 60% of the antigen-specific CDRH3 peptide mass spectral counts. For comparison, antibodies with 18 different CDRH3s (12 clonotypes) were represented in the antigen-specific IgG fraction from an unimmunized rabbit that fortuitously displayed a moderate titer for BSA. Proteomically identified antibodies were synthesized and shown to display subnanomolar affinities. The ability to deconvolute the polyclonal serum response is likely to be of key importance for analyzing antibody responses after vaccination and for more completely understanding adaptive immune responses in health and disease.

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