Human plasma IgG1 repertoires are simple, unique, and dynamic

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2021-12-15

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Bondt, AlbertORCID 0000-0002-0985-7903ISNI 000000049247873X
Hoek, MaxISNI 0000000492869909
Tamara, SemISNI 000000049296085X
de Graaf, Sebastiaan CISNI 0000000506363088
Peng, WeiweiISNI 0000000507288112
Schulte, DouweISNI 000000051260639X
van Rijswijck, Danique M HISNI 0000000507774540
den Boer, MAORCID 0000-0002-2608-9395ISNI 0000000493047288
Greisch, Jean-FrancoisISNI 0000000138413730
Varkila, Meri R J

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Abstract

Although humans can produce billions of IgG1 variants through recombination and hypermutation, the diversity of IgG1 clones circulating in human blood plasma has largely eluded direct characterization. Here, we combined several mass-spectrometry-based approaches to reveal that the circulating IgG1 repertoire in human plasma is dominated by a limited number of clones in healthy donors and septic patients. We observe that each individual donor exhibits a unique serological IgG1 repertoire, which remains stable over time but can adapt rapidly to changes in physiology. We introduce an integrative protein- and peptide-centric approach to obtain and validate a full sequence of an individual plasma IgG1 clone de novo. This IgG1 clone emerged at the onset of a septic episode and exhibited a high mutation rate (13%) compared with the closest matching germline DNA sequence, highlighting the importance of de novo sequencing at the protein level. A record of this paper's transparent peer review process is included in the supplemental information.

Keywords

Fab profiling, IgG, LC-MS, antibodies, de novo sequencing, immunoglobulins, mass spectrometry, sepsis, serology, top-down proteomics, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Histology, Cell Biology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Bondt, A, Hoek, M, Tamara, S, de Graaf, B, Peng, W, Schulte, D, van Rijswijck, D M H, den Boer, M A, Greisch, J-F, Varkila, M R J, Snijder, J, Cremer, O L, Bonten, M J M & Heck, A J R 2021, 'Human plasma IgG1 repertoires are simple, unique, and dynamic', Cell Systems, vol. 12, no. 12, pp. 1131-1143.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cels.2021.08.008