Camel heavy-chain antibodies: diverse germline VHH and specific mechanisms enlarge the antigen-binding repertoire
AUTOR(ES)
Nguyen, Viet Khong
FONTE
Oxford University Press
RESUMO
The antigen-binding site of the camel heavy-chain antibodies devoid of light chain consists of a single variable domain (VHH) that obviously lacks the VH–VL combinatorial diversity. To evaluate the extent of the VHH antigen-binding repertoire, a germline database was constructed from PCR-amplified VHH/VH segments of a single specimen of Camelus dromedarius. A total of 33 VHH and 39 VH unique sequences were identified, encoded by 42 and 50 different genes, respectively. Sequence comparison indicates that the VHHs evolved within the VH subgroup III. Nevertheless, the VHH germline segments are highly diverse, leading to a broad structural repertoire of the antigen-binding loops. Seven VHH subfamilies were recognized, of which five were confirmed to be expressed in vivo. Comparison of germline and cDNA sequences demonstrates that the rearranged VHHs are extensively diversified by somatic mutation processes, leading to an additional hypervariable region and a high incidence of nucleotide insertions or deletions. These diversification processes are driven by hypermutation and recombination hotspots embedded in the VHH germline genes at the regions affecting the structure of the antigen-binding loops.
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