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Current strategies for detecting functional convergence across B-cell receptor repertoires

Matthew I. J. Raybould, Anthony R. Rees, Charlotte M. Deane

2021mAbs40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Convergence across B-cell receptor (BCR) and antibody repertoires has become instrumental in prioritizing candidates in recent rapid therapeutic antibody discovery campaigns. It has also increased our understanding of the immune system, providing evidence for the preferential selection of BCRs to particular (immunodominant) epitopes post vaccination/infection. These important implications for both drug discovery and immunology mean that it is essential to consider the optimal way to combine experimental and computational technology when probing BCR repertoires for convergence signatures. Here, we discuss the theoretical basis for observing BCR repertoire functional convergence and explore factors of study design that can impact functional signal. We also review the computational arsenal available to detect antibodies with similar functional properties, highlighting opportunities enabled by recent clustering algorithms that exploit structural similarities between BCRs. Finally, we suggest future areas of development that should increase the power of BCR repertoire functional clustering.

Topics & Concepts

Repertoirebreakpoint cluster regionCluster analysisComputational biologyConvergence (economics)BiologyComputer scienceB-cell receptorAntibodyImmunologyB cellReceptorArtificial intelligenceGeneticsAcousticsEconomicsPhysicsEconomic growthMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Researchvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesT-cell and B-cell Immunology