Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops

Antibodies are critical components of adaptive immunity, binding with high affinity to pathogenic epitopes. Antibodies undergo rigorous selection to achieve this high affinity, yet some maintain an additional basal level of low affinity, broad reactivity to diverse epitopes, a phenomenon termed ‘pol...

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Main Authors: Christopher T Boughter, Marta T Borowska, Jenna J Guthmiller, Albert Bendelac, Patrick C Wilson, Benoit Roux, Erin J Adams
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/61393
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spelling doaj-55b15da3a45b46c2a4d3b1c1ddae23022021-05-05T21:42:16ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2020-11-01910.7554/eLife.61393Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loopsChristopher T Boughter0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7106-4699Marta T Borowska1Jenna J Guthmiller2Albert Bendelac3Patrick C Wilson4Benoit Roux5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5254-2712Erin J Adams6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6271-8574Graduate Program in Biophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesDepartment of Medicine, Section of Rheumatology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesCommittee on Immunology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States; Department of Pathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesDepartment of Medicine, Section of Rheumatology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States; Committee on Immunology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United States; Committee on Immunology, University of Chicago, Chicago, United StatesAntibodies are critical components of adaptive immunity, binding with high affinity to pathogenic epitopes. Antibodies undergo rigorous selection to achieve this high affinity, yet some maintain an additional basal level of low affinity, broad reactivity to diverse epitopes, a phenomenon termed ‘polyreactivity’. While polyreactivity has been observed in antibodies isolated from various immunological niches, the biophysical properties that allow for promiscuity in a protein selected for high-affinity binding to a single target remain unclear. Using a database of over 1000 polyreactive and non-polyreactive antibody sequences, we created a bioinformatic pipeline to isolate key determinants of polyreactivity. These determinants, which include an increase in inter-loop crosstalk and a propensity for a neutral binding surface, are sufficient to generate a classifier able to identify polyreactive antibodies with over 75% accuracy. The framework from which this classifier was built is generalizable, and represents a powerful, automated pipeline for future immune repertoire analysis.https://elifesciences.org/articles/61393biophysicsantibody specificityinformation theorymachine learningbioinformaticsimmunology
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author Christopher T Boughter
Marta T Borowska
Jenna J Guthmiller
Albert Bendelac
Patrick C Wilson
Benoit Roux
Erin J Adams
spellingShingle Christopher T Boughter
Marta T Borowska
Jenna J Guthmiller
Albert Bendelac
Patrick C Wilson
Benoit Roux
Erin J Adams
Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops
eLife
biophysics
antibody specificity
information theory
machine learning
bioinformatics
immunology
author_facet Christopher T Boughter
Marta T Borowska
Jenna J Guthmiller
Albert Bendelac
Patrick C Wilson
Benoit Roux
Erin J Adams
author_sort Christopher T Boughter
title Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops
title_short Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops
title_full Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops
title_fullStr Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of CDR loops
title_sort biochemical patterns of antibody polyreactivity revealed through a bioinformatics-based analysis of cdr loops
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Antibodies are critical components of adaptive immunity, binding with high affinity to pathogenic epitopes. Antibodies undergo rigorous selection to achieve this high affinity, yet some maintain an additional basal level of low affinity, broad reactivity to diverse epitopes, a phenomenon termed ‘polyreactivity’. While polyreactivity has been observed in antibodies isolated from various immunological niches, the biophysical properties that allow for promiscuity in a protein selected for high-affinity binding to a single target remain unclear. Using a database of over 1000 polyreactive and non-polyreactive antibody sequences, we created a bioinformatic pipeline to isolate key determinants of polyreactivity. These determinants, which include an increase in inter-loop crosstalk and a propensity for a neutral binding surface, are sufficient to generate a classifier able to identify polyreactive antibodies with over 75% accuracy. The framework from which this classifier was built is generalizable, and represents a powerful, automated pipeline for future immune repertoire analysis.
topic biophysics
antibody specificity
information theory
machine learning
bioinformatics
immunology
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/61393
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