[HTML][HTML] A public database of memory and naive B-cell receptor sequences

WS DeWitt, P Lindau, TM Snyder, AM Sherwood… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
WS DeWitt, P Lindau, TM Snyder, AM Sherwood, M Vignali, CS Carlson, PD Greenberg
PloS one, 2016journals.plos.org
The vast diversity of B-cell receptors (BCR) and secreted antibodies enables the recognition
of, and response to, a wide range of epitopes, but this diversity has also limited our
understanding of humoral immunity. We present a public database of more than 37 million
unique BCR sequences from three healthy adult donors that is many fold deeper than any
existing resource, together with a set of online tools designed to facilitate the visualization
and analysis of the annotated data. We estimate the clonal diversity of the naive and …
The vast diversity of B-cell receptors (BCR) and secreted antibodies enables the recognition of, and response to, a wide range of epitopes, but this diversity has also limited our understanding of humoral immunity. We present a public database of more than 37 million unique BCR sequences from three healthy adult donors that is many fold deeper than any existing resource, together with a set of online tools designed to facilitate the visualization and analysis of the annotated data. We estimate the clonal diversity of the naive and memory B-cell repertoires of healthy individuals, and provide a set of examples that illustrate the utility of the database, including several views of the basic properties of immunoglobulin heavy chain sequences, such as rearrangement length, subunit usage, and somatic hypermutation positions and dynamics.
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