The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish

With lympoid tissue anatomy different than mammals, and diverse adaptations to all aquatic environments, fish constitute a fascinating group of vertebrate to study the biology of B cell repertoires in a comparative perspective. Fish B lymphocytes express immunoglobulin (Ig) on their surface and secr...

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Main Authors: Simon eFillatreau, Adrien eSix, Susanna eMagadan, Rosario eCastro, J. Oriol eSunyer, Pierre eBoudinot
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00028/full
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spelling doaj-ceaf4832c0e642159ef3d00ab95bf8d42020-11-24T23:47:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242013-02-01410.3389/fimmu.2013.0002842716The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fishSimon eFillatreau0Adrien eSix1Adrien eSix2Susanna eMagadan3Rosario eCastro4J. Oriol eSunyer5Pierre eBoudinot6Deutsches RheumaForschungszentrumUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 06CNRSInstitut National de la Recherche AgronomiqueInstitut National de la Recherche AgronomiqueUniversity of PennsylvaniaInstitut National de la Recherche AgronomiqueWith lympoid tissue anatomy different than mammals, and diverse adaptations to all aquatic environments, fish constitute a fascinating group of vertebrate to study the biology of B cell repertoires in a comparative perspective. Fish B lymphocytes express immunoglobulin (Ig) on their surface and secrete antigen-specific antibodies in response to immune challenges. Three antibody classes have been identified in fish, namely IgM, IgD and IgT, while IgG, IgA and IgE are absent. IgM and IgD have been found in all fish species analyzed, and thus seem to be primordial antibody classes. IgM and IgD are normally co-expressed from the same mRNA through alternative splicing, as in mammals. Tetrameric IgM is the main antibody class found in serum. Some species of fish also have IgT, which seems to exist only in fish and is specialized in mucosal immunity. IgM/IgD and IgT are expressed by two different sub-populations of B cells. The tools available to investigate B cell responses at the cellular level in fish are limited, but the progress of fish genomics has started to unravel a rich diversity of IgH and IgL locus organization, which might be related to the succcession of genome remodellings that occured during fish evolution. Moreover, the development of deep sequencing techniques has allowed the investigation of the global features of the expressed fish B cell repertoires in zebrafish and rainbow trout, in steady state or after infection. This review provides a description of the organization of fish Ig loci, with a particular emphasis on their heterogeneity between species, and presents recent data on the structure of the expressed Ig repertoire in healthy and infected fish.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00028/fullevolutionantibodyB cellsfishrepertoire
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author Simon eFillatreau
Adrien eSix
Adrien eSix
Susanna eMagadan
Rosario eCastro
J. Oriol eSunyer
Pierre eBoudinot
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Adrien eSix
Adrien eSix
Susanna eMagadan
Rosario eCastro
J. Oriol eSunyer
Pierre eBoudinot
The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish
Frontiers in Immunology
evolution
antibody
B cells
fish
repertoire
author_facet Simon eFillatreau
Adrien eSix
Adrien eSix
Susanna eMagadan
Rosario eCastro
J. Oriol eSunyer
Pierre eBoudinot
author_sort Simon eFillatreau
title The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish
title_short The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish
title_full The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish
title_fullStr The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish
title_full_unstemmed The astonishing diversity of Ig classes and B cell repertoires in teleost fish
title_sort astonishing diversity of ig classes and b cell repertoires in teleost fish
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2013-02-01
description With lympoid tissue anatomy different than mammals, and diverse adaptations to all aquatic environments, fish constitute a fascinating group of vertebrate to study the biology of B cell repertoires in a comparative perspective. Fish B lymphocytes express immunoglobulin (Ig) on their surface and secrete antigen-specific antibodies in response to immune challenges. Three antibody classes have been identified in fish, namely IgM, IgD and IgT, while IgG, IgA and IgE are absent. IgM and IgD have been found in all fish species analyzed, and thus seem to be primordial antibody classes. IgM and IgD are normally co-expressed from the same mRNA through alternative splicing, as in mammals. Tetrameric IgM is the main antibody class found in serum. Some species of fish also have IgT, which seems to exist only in fish and is specialized in mucosal immunity. IgM/IgD and IgT are expressed by two different sub-populations of B cells. The tools available to investigate B cell responses at the cellular level in fish are limited, but the progress of fish genomics has started to unravel a rich diversity of IgH and IgL locus organization, which might be related to the succcession of genome remodellings that occured during fish evolution. Moreover, the development of deep sequencing techniques has allowed the investigation of the global features of the expressed fish B cell repertoires in zebrafish and rainbow trout, in steady state or after infection. This review provides a description of the organization of fish Ig loci, with a particular emphasis on their heterogeneity between species, and presents recent data on the structure of the expressed Ig repertoire in healthy and infected fish.
topic evolution
antibody
B cells
fish
repertoire
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00028/full
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