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Yclon: Ultrafast clustering of B cell clones from high-throughput immunoglobulin repertoire sequencing data

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS
Volume 523, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2023.113576

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B cell clonotyping method; Antibody repertoire sequencing; Agglomerative clustering

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Researchers have developed YClon, a fast and efficient method for clonotyping immunoglobulin repertoire data. This method outperforms others in terms of sensitivity and specificity, and can handle large sequencing datasets much faster.
Motivation: The next-generation sequencing technologies have transformed our understanding of immunoglobulin (Ig) profiles in various immune states. Clonotyping, which groups Ig sequences into B cell clones, is crucial in investigating the diversity of repertoires and changes in antigen exposure. Despite its importance, there is no widely accepted method for clonotyping, and existing methods are computationally intensive for large sequencing datasets.Results: To address this challenge, we introduce YClon, a fast and efficient approach for clonotyping Ig repertoire data. YClon uses a hierarchical clustering approach, similar to other methods, to group Ig sequences into B cell clones in a highly sensitive and specific manner. Notably, our approach outperforms other methods by being more than 30 to 5000 times faster in processing the repertoires analyzed. Astonishingly, YClon can effortlessly handle up to 2 million Ig sequences on a standard laptop computer. This enables in-depth analysis of large and numerous antibody repertoires.Availability and implementation: YClon was implemented in Python3 and is freely available on GitHub.

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