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BCR selection and affinity maturation in Peyer's patch germinal centres

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NATURE
卷 582, 期 7812, 页码 421-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2262-4

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  1. Protein-Glycan Interaction Resource of the CFG [R24 GM098791]
  2. National Center for Functional Glycomics (NCFG) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School [P41 GM103694]
  3. NIH [R01AI077595, R01DK103358]
  4. NYU Colton Center for Autoimmunity
  5. Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Fellow Award
  6. Damon Runyon Fellowship Award
  7. Cancer Research Institute Fellow Awards
  8. NIH MD/PhD grant [F30AI114179-01A1]
  9. Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Support Grant [5P30 CA006516]

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The antigen-binding variable regions of the B cell receptor (BCR) and of antibodies are encoded by exons that are assembled in developing B cells by V(D)J recombination(1). The BCR repertoires of primary B cells are vast owing to mechanisms that create diversity at the junctions of V(D)J gene segments that contribute to complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3), the region that binds antigen1. Primary B cells undergo antigen-driven BCR affinity maturation through somatic hypermutation and cellular selection in germinal centres (GCs)(2,3). Although most GCs are transient3, those in intestinal Peyer's patches (PPs)-which depend on the gut microbiota-are chronic(4), and little is known about their BCR repertoires or patterns of somatic hypermutation. Here, using a high-throughput assay that analyses both V(D)J segment usage and somatic hypermutation profiles, we elucidate physiological BCR repertoires in mouse PP GCs. PP GCs from different mice expand public BCR clonotypes (clonotypes that are shared between many mice) that often have canonical CDR3s in the immunoglobulin heavy chain that, owing to junctional biases during V(D)J recombination, appear much more frequently than predicted in naive B cell repertoires. Some public clonotypes are dependent on the gut microbiota and encode antibodies that are reactive to bacterial glycans, whereas others are independent of gut bacteria. Transfer of faeces from specific-pathogen-free mice to germ-free mice restored germ-dependent clonotypes, directly implicating BCR selection. We identified somatic hypermutations that were recurrently selected in such public clonotypes, indicating that affinity maturation occurs in mouse PP GCs under homeostatic conditions. Thus, persistent gut antigens select recurrent BCR clonotypes to seed chronic PP GC responses.

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