PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Identification of Immunoglobulin Gene Sequences from a Small Read Number of mRNA-Seq Using Hybridomas.

  • Yuki Kuniyoshi,
  • Kazumitsu Maehara,
  • Takeshi Iwasaki,
  • Masayasu Hayashi,
  • Yuichiro Semba,
  • Masatoshi Fujita,
  • Yuko Sato,
  • Hiroshi Kimura,
  • Akihito Harada,
  • Yasuyuki Ohkawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. e0165473

Abstract

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Identification of immunoglobulin genes in hybridomas is essential for producing antibodies for research and clinical applications. A couple of methods such as RACE and degenerative PCR have been developed for determination of the Igh and Igl/Igk coding sequences (CDSs) but it has been difficult to process a number of hybridomas both with accuracy and rapidness. Here, we propose a new strategy for antibody sequence determination by mRNA-seq of hybridomas. We demonstrated that hybridomas highly expressed the Igh and Igl/Igk genes and that de novo transcriptome assembly using mRNA-seq data enabled identification of the CDS of both Igh and Igl/Igk accurately. Furthermore, we estimated that only 30,000 sequenced reads are required to identify immunoglobulin sequences from four different hybridoma clones. Thus, our approach would facilitate determining variable CDSs drastically.