Altered somatic hypermutation patterns in COVID-19 patients classifies disease severity
Altered somatic hypermutation patterns in COVID-19 patients classifies disease severity
The success of the human body in fighting SARS-CoV-2 infection relies on lymphocytes and their antigen receptors. Identifying and characterizing clinically relevant receptors is of utmost importance. We report here the application of a machine learning approach, utilizing B cell receptor repertoire sequencing data from severely and mildly infected individuals with SARS-CoV-2 compared with uninfected controls. In contrast to previous studies, our approach successfully stratifies non-infected from infected individuals, as well as disease level of severity. The features that drive this classification are based on somatic hypermutation patterns, and point to alterations in the somatic hypermutation process in COVID-19 patients. These features may be used to build and adapt therapeutic strategies to COVID-19, in particular to quantitatively assess potential diagnostic and therapeutic antibodies. These results constitute a proof of concept for future epidemiological challenges.
Yaari Gur、Safra Modi、Polak Pazit、Helviz Yigal、Levy-Barda Adva、Yahalom Vered、Peretz Avi、Tuller Tamir、Gal-Tanamy Meital、Matan Moshe、Brenner Baruch、Shiber Shachaf、Karameh Hani、Tamari Zvi、Ben-Chetrit Eli
医学研究方法基础医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术
Yaari Gur,Safra Modi,Polak Pazit,Helviz Yigal,Levy-Barda Adva,Yahalom Vered,Peretz Avi,Tuller Tamir,Gal-Tanamy Meital,Matan Moshe,Brenner Baruch,Shiber Shachaf,Karameh Hani,Tamari Zvi,Ben-Chetrit Eli.Altered somatic hypermutation patterns in COVID-19 patients classifies disease severity[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-29].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.20.521139.点此复制
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