Validation of Methods to Assess the Immunoglobulin Gene Repertoire in Tissues Obtained from Mice on the International Space Station

Spaceflight is known to affect immune cell populations. In particular splenic B-cell numbers decrease during spaceflight and in ground-based physiological models. Although antibody isotype changes have been assessed during and after spaceflight an extensive characterization of the impact of spaceflight on antibody composition has not been conducted in mice. Next Generation Sequencing and bioinformatic tools are now available to assess antibody repertoires. We can now identify immunoglobulin gene- segment usage junctional regions and modifications that contribute to specificity and diversity. Due to limitations on the International Space Station alternate sample collection and storage methods must be employed. Our group compared Illumina MiSeq xc2 xae sequencing data from multiple sample preparation methods in normal C57Bl/6J mice to validate that sample preparation and storage would not bias the outcome of antibody repertoire characterization. In this report we also compared sequencing techniques and a bioinformatic workflow on the data output when we assessed the IgH and Ig xce xba variable gene usage. Our bioinformatic workflow has been optimized for Illumina HiSeq xc2 xae and MiSeq xc2 xae datasets and is designed specifically to reduce bias capture the most information from Ig sequences and produce a data set that provides other data mining options.

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notes Spaceflight is known to affect immune cell populations. In particular splenic B-cell numbers decrease during spaceflight and in ground-based physiological models. Although antibody isotype changes have been assessed during and after spaceflight an extensive characterization of the impact of spaceflight on antibody composition has not been conducted in mice. Next Generation Sequencing and bioinformatic tools are now available to assess antibody repertoires. We can now identify immunoglobulin gene- segment usage junctional regions and modifications that contribute to specificity and diversity. Due to limitations on the International Space Station alternate sample collection and storage methods must be employed. Our group compared Illumina MiSeq xc2 xae sequencing data from multiple sample preparation methods in normal C57Bl/6J mice to validate that sample preparation and storage would not bias the outcome of antibody repertoire characterization. In this report we also compared sequencing techniques and a bioinformatic workflow on the data output when we assessed the IgH and Ig xce xba variable gene usage. Our bioinformatic workflow has been optimized for Illumina HiSeq xc2 xae and MiSeq xc2 xae datasets and is designed specifically to reduce bias capture the most information from Ig sequences and produce a data set that provides other data mining options.
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title Validation of Methods to Assess the Immunoglobulin Gene Repertoire in Tissues Obtained from Mice on the International Space Station