Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing

Abstract Background As one of “γδ-high” species, chicken is an excellent model for the study of γδ T cells in non-mammalian animals. However, a comprehensive characterization of the TCRγδ repertoire is still missing in chicken. The objective of this study was to characterize the expressed TCRγ reper...

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Main Authors: Tongtong Zhang, Qian Li, Xiaoqing Li, Li Kang, Yunliang Jiang, Yi Sun
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Published: BMC 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07975-7
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spelling doaj-1ef5ec486d724c27a08eb717941991b52021-09-26T11:33:47ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642021-09-0122111310.1186/s12864-021-07975-7Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencingTongtong Zhang0Qian Li1Xiaoqing Li2Li Kang3Yunliang Jiang4Yi Sun5Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology and Disease Control and Prevention, Shandong Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background As one of “γδ-high” species, chicken is an excellent model for the study of γδ T cells in non-mammalian animals. However, a comprehensive characterization of the TCRγδ repertoire is still missing in chicken. The objective of this study was to characterize the expressed TCRγ repertoire in chicken thymus using high-throughput sequencing. Methods In this study, we first obtained the detailed genomic organization of the TCRγ locus of chicken based on the latest assembly of the red jungle fowl genome sequences (GRCg6a) and then characterized the TCRγ repertoire in the thymus of four chickens by using 5′ Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends (5′ RACE) along with high-throughput sequencing (HTS). Results The chicken TCRγ locus contains a single Cγ gene, three functional Jγ segments and 44 Vγ segments that could be classified into six subgroups, each containing six, nineteen, nine, four, three and three members. Dot-plot analysis of the chicken TCRγ locus against itself showed that almost all the entire zone containing Vγ segments had arisen through tandem duplication events, and the main homology unit, containing 9 or 10 Vγ gene segments, has tandemly duplicated for four times. For the analysis of chicken TCRγ repertoire, more than 100,000 unique Vγ-region nucleotide sequences were obtained from the thymus of each chicken. After alignment to the germline Vγ and Jγ segments identified above, we found that the four chickens had similar repertoire profile of TCRγ. In brief, four Vγ segments (including Vγ3.7, Vγ2.13, Vγ1.6 and Vγ1.3) and six Vγ-Jγ pairs (including Vγ3.7-Jγ3, Vγ2.13-Jγ1, Vγ2.13-Jγ3, Vγ1.6-Jγ3, Vγ3.7-Jγ1 and Vγ1.6-Jγ1) were preferentially utilized by all four individuals, and vast majority of the unique CDR3γ sequences encoded 4 to 22 amino acids with mean 12.90 amino acids, which exhibits a wider length distribution and/or a longer mean length than CDR3γ of human, mice and other animal species. Conclusions In this study, we present the first in-depth characterization of the TCRγ repertoire in chicken thymus. We believe that these data will facilitate the studies of adaptive immunology in birds.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07975-7ChickenTCRγ locusHigh-throughput sequencingCDR3γ
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author Tongtong Zhang
Qian Li
Xiaoqing Li
Li Kang
Yunliang Jiang
Yi Sun
spellingShingle Tongtong Zhang
Qian Li
Xiaoqing Li
Li Kang
Yunliang Jiang
Yi Sun
Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
BMC Genomics
Chicken
TCRγ locus
High-throughput sequencing
CDR3γ
author_facet Tongtong Zhang
Qian Li
Xiaoqing Li
Li Kang
Yunliang Jiang
Yi Sun
author_sort Tongtong Zhang
title Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
title_short Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
title_full Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
title_fullStr Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the chicken T cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
title_sort characterization of the chicken t cell receptor γ repertoire by high-throughput sequencing
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background As one of “γδ-high” species, chicken is an excellent model for the study of γδ T cells in non-mammalian animals. However, a comprehensive characterization of the TCRγδ repertoire is still missing in chicken. The objective of this study was to characterize the expressed TCRγ repertoire in chicken thymus using high-throughput sequencing. Methods In this study, we first obtained the detailed genomic organization of the TCRγ locus of chicken based on the latest assembly of the red jungle fowl genome sequences (GRCg6a) and then characterized the TCRγ repertoire in the thymus of four chickens by using 5′ Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends (5′ RACE) along with high-throughput sequencing (HTS). Results The chicken TCRγ locus contains a single Cγ gene, three functional Jγ segments and 44 Vγ segments that could be classified into six subgroups, each containing six, nineteen, nine, four, three and three members. Dot-plot analysis of the chicken TCRγ locus against itself showed that almost all the entire zone containing Vγ segments had arisen through tandem duplication events, and the main homology unit, containing 9 or 10 Vγ gene segments, has tandemly duplicated for four times. For the analysis of chicken TCRγ repertoire, more than 100,000 unique Vγ-region nucleotide sequences were obtained from the thymus of each chicken. After alignment to the germline Vγ and Jγ segments identified above, we found that the four chickens had similar repertoire profile of TCRγ. In brief, four Vγ segments (including Vγ3.7, Vγ2.13, Vγ1.6 and Vγ1.3) and six Vγ-Jγ pairs (including Vγ3.7-Jγ3, Vγ2.13-Jγ1, Vγ2.13-Jγ3, Vγ1.6-Jγ3, Vγ3.7-Jγ1 and Vγ1.6-Jγ1) were preferentially utilized by all four individuals, and vast majority of the unique CDR3γ sequences encoded 4 to 22 amino acids with mean 12.90 amino acids, which exhibits a wider length distribution and/or a longer mean length than CDR3γ of human, mice and other animal species. Conclusions In this study, we present the first in-depth characterization of the TCRγ repertoire in chicken thymus. We believe that these data will facilitate the studies of adaptive immunology in birds.
topic Chicken
TCRγ locus
High-throughput sequencing
CDR3γ
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-07975-7
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