During the course of an immune response to a virus such as influenza, B cells undergo activation, clonal expansion, isotype switching, and somatic hypermutation (SHM). Members of an antigen-experienced B-cell clone can have different sequence features including SHM in the immunoglobulin heavy-chain V (IGHV) gene and can use the same IGVH gene in combination with different constant regions or isotypes (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of high-throughput sequencing of adaptive immune receptor repertoires (AIRR-seq of IG and TR rearrangements) has provided a new frontier for in-depth analysis of the immune system. The last decade has witnessed an explosion in protocols, experimental methodologies, and computational tools. In this chapter, we discuss the major considerations in planning a successful AIRR-seq experiment together with basic strategies for controlling and evaluating the outcome of the experiment.
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