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Identification and characterization of the constituent human serum antibodies elicited by vaccination.

Jason J Lavinder1, Yariv Wine, Claudia Giesecke, Gregory C Ippolito, Andrew P Horton, Oana I Lungu, Kam Hon Hoi, Brandon J DeKosky, Ellen M Murrin, Megan M Wirth, Andrew D Ellington, Thomas Dörner, Edward M Marcotte, Daniel R Boutz, George Georgiou.   

Abstract

Most vaccines confer protection via the elicitation of serum antibodies, yet more than 100 y after the discovery of antibodies, the molecular composition of the human serum antibody repertoire to an antigen remains unknown. Using high-resolution liquid chromatography tandem MS proteomic analyses of serum antibodies coupled with next-generation sequencing of the V gene repertoire in peripheral B cells, we have delineated the human serum IgG and B-cell receptor repertoires following tetanus toxoid (TT) booster vaccination. We show that the TT(+) serum IgG repertoire comprises ∼100 antibody clonotypes, with three clonotypes accounting for >40% of the response. All 13 recombinant IgGs examined bound to vaccine antigen with Kd ∼ 10(-8)-10(-10) M. Five of 13 IgGs recognized the same linear epitope on TT, occluding the binding site used by the toxin for cell entry, suggesting a possible explanation for the mechanism of protection conferred by the vaccine. Importantly, only a small fraction (<5%) of peripheral blood plasmablast clonotypes (CD3(-)CD14(-)CD19(+)CD27(++)CD38(++)CD20(-)TT(+)) at the peak of the response (day 7), and an even smaller fraction of memory B cells, were found to encode antibodies that could be detected in the serological memory response 9 mo postvaccination. This suggests that only a small fraction of responding peripheral B cells give rise to the bone marrow long-lived plasma cells responsible for the production of biologically relevant amounts of vaccine-specific antibodies (near or above the Kd). Collectively, our results reveal the nature and dynamics of the serological response to vaccination with direct implications for vaccine design and evaluation.

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Keywords:  B-cell repertoire; proteomics

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24469811      PMCID: PMC3926051          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1317793111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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