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Characterization of the expressed immunoglobulin IGHV repertoire in the New World marmoset Callithrix jacchus.

H C von Büdingen1, S L Hauser, C B Nabavi, C P Genain.   

Abstract

The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus jacchus) is a member of the Callithrichinae, a family of outbred New World primates with limited MHC polymorphisms and a propensity to develop spontaneous or experimentally induced autoimmunity. C. jacchus marmosets are susceptible to experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), and spontaneously develop autoimmune colitis and thyroiditis. Such disease models approximate the complexity of human autoimmune disorders, and allow an investigation of the respective roles of T-cell and antibody responses to self-antigens in outbred species. A key issue for further definition of the pathogenic antibody responses in human autoimmunity is to understand the diversity of the immunoglobulin repertoire in primate models. Here, we characterized the expressed immunoglobulin IGHV repertoire of the C. jacchus marmoset. Six IGHV subgroups were identified which show a high degree of sequence similarity to their human IGHV counterparts (IGHV1, IGHV3, IGHV4, IGHV5, IGHV6, and IGHV7). As in the expressed human IGHV repertoire, the framework regions are more conserved when compared to the complementarity-determining regions (CDRs), with the greatest degree of variability located in CDR3. Predicted structural features are highly conserved between C. jacchus and human IGHV. This information now provides a framework for studies of the antigen-specific repertoire of pathogenic antibodies in EAE and other immune-mediated diseases.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11685468     DOI: 10.1007/s002510100362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunogenetics        ISSN: 0093-7711            Impact factor:   2.846


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