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Gene Editing of Primary Rhesus Macaque B Cells
Published on: February 10, 2023
Functional polymorphisms in rhesus macaque FCGRT and β2-m
Zhanna Shubin1, Yutaka Tagaya1, Bhawna Poonia2
1Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA.
Abstract:
Rhesus macaque is an important animal model for studies testing interventions like antibody therapeutics; as such knowledge of inter-individual variations in function of genes affecting antibody recycling is important for optimal experimental design. Neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), a heterodimer composed of FCGRT and β2-m chains, plays critical role in extending catabolic half-life of IgG. We studied genomic polymorphisms in rhesus macaque FcRn and asked if they are functional by assessing correlations with serum IgG or β2-m levels. We tested 75 animals and report the presence of a VNTR polymorphism in promoter of FcRn as well as a single nucleotide polymorphism in the signal peptide of β2-m. A VNTR minor allele was associated with lower levels of serum IgG. This polymorphism may account for inter-animal variation in antibody levels and has relevance for effective design of rhesus macaque studies investigating vaccine-induced antibody responses and passive immunizations.
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