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Individual B cells transcribe multiple rearranged immunoglobulin light chains in teleost fish

Pedro Perdiguero, Esther Morel, Patricia Díaz‐Rosales, Carolina Tafalla

2021iScience30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

B cells express a unique antibody protein which comprises two pairs of immunoglobulin (Ig) heavy (H) and light (L) chains. In addition to an invariable constant (C) region, IgH and IgL chains encompass a variable (V) region mediating antigen binding. This unique region stems from Ig V(D)J gene recombination, which generates diversity by assembling these gene segments into VHDJH and VLJL genes. To ensure that one B cell only expresses one antibody, VHDJH rearrangement occurs only in one IgH locus (allelic exclusion), whereas VLJL rearrangement only in either the κ or λ locus (isotype exclusion). However, teleosts express multiple IgLs encoded by distinct CL genes. Using single-cell transcriptomics, we have demonstrated the transcription of distinct rearranged VLJLCL genes in single rainbow trout B cells. Our results highlight the laxity of isotype exclusion in teleosts and strongly suggest that fish B cells can produce antibodies of different specificities.

Topics & Concepts

Allelic exclusionBiologyIsotypeImmunoglobulin light chainImmunoglobulin class switchingAntibodyImmunoglobulin heavy chainGeneB cellGene rearrangementLocus (genetics)GeneticsMolecular biologyRecombination-activating geneRecombinationT cellImmune systemMonoclonal antibodyT-cell receptorT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyAquaculture disease management and microbiotaImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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