2015
A model of somatic hypermutation targeting in mice based on high-throughput immunoglobulin sequencing data (TECH2P.910)
Cui A, Diniro R, Briggs A, Adams K, Vander Heiden J, O'Connor K, Vigneault F, Shlomchik M, Kleinstein S. A model of somatic hypermutation targeting in mice based on high-throughput immunoglobulin sequencing data (TECH2P.910). The Journal Of Immunology 2015, 194: 206.20-206.20. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.194.supp.206.20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSimilar biological processesNon-functional sequencesObserved mutation patternDNA repair activityMutation patternsDNA motifsNext-generation sequencingHigh mutation frequencyUnselected mutationsSelection pressureSequencing dataBiological processesFunctional sequencesImmunoglobulin genesRepair activitySomatic hypermutation patternsSomatic hypermutationHypermutation patternsMutation frequencyIg sequencesT transitionSequenceHeavy chain transgenic miceMotifTransgenic mice
2010
A unique antibody gene signature is prevalent in the central nervous system of patients with multiple sclerosis
Ligocki AJ, Lovato L, Xiang D, Guidry P, Scheuermann RH, Willis SN, Almendinger S, Racke MK, Frohman EM, Hafler DA, O'Connor KC, Monson NL. A unique antibody gene signature is prevalent in the central nervous system of patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal Of Neuroimmunology 2010, 226: 192-193. PMID: 20655601, PMCID: PMC2937103, DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2010.06.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisB cellsGene signatureMS brain tissueCSF of patientsCNS tissue samplesEnriched B cellsCentral nervous systemB cell receptorMS brainsTissue injuryNervous systemBrain tissueCell receptorTissue samplesSclerosisPatientsCSFUnique accumulationCellsSomatic hypermutationInjuryBrainReceptors