IgNAR characterization and gene loci identification in whitespotted bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) genome.

Lei Jia, Yu Wang, Yajun Shen,Bo Zhong, Zhan Luo, Junjie Yang, Guodong Chen,Xiaofeng Jiang,Jianqing Chen, Zhengbing Lyu

Fish & shellfish immunology(2023)

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Single domain antibodies (sdAb) are promising candidates in cancer and anti-virus biotherapies for their unique structure characters. Though VHH and IgNAR have been discovered in camelidae and nurse shark (Ginlymostoma cirratum) respectively serval decades ago, expense of these large animals still limits the studies and applications of sdAb. Recently, IgNAR has been found in whitespotted bamboo shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum), a small-sized sharks, while how to characterize and achieved the IgNAR of whitespotted bamboo shark is still unclear. In our research, we identified four IgNAR coding gene loci in whitespotted bamboo shark chromosome 44 (NC_057753.1), and primers were designed for single domain variable regions of IgNAR (VNAR) libraries preparation. Following sequencing results revealed that all plasmids constructed with our predicted VNAR libraries contained VNAR coding sequences, which confirmed the specificities of our primers in VNAR amplification. To our surprise, ≥90% VNAR sequences were encoded by IgNAR1, which suggests IgNAR1 is the most active IgNAR transcription locus in whitespotted bamboo shark. Interestingly, we found IgNAR(ΔC2-C3) were encoded by IgNAR3. Our findings gave a new sight of whitespotted bamboo shark IgNAR, which would broad the way of IgNAR studies and applications in biotherapies.
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