2021
DOI: 10.1002/bies.202000159
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Physical ‘strength’ of the multi‐protein chain connecting immune cells: Does the weakest link limit antibody affinity maturation?

Abstract: The affinities of antibodies (Abs) for their target antigens (Ags) gradually increase in vivo following an infection or vaccination, but reach saturation at values well below those realisable in vitro. This ‘affinity ceiling’ could in many cases restrict our ability to fight infections and compromise vaccines. What determines the affinity ceiling has been an unresolved question for decades. Here, we argue that it arises from the strength of the chain of protein complexes that is pulled by B cells during the pr… Show more

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“…We note that match-length is a proxy for affinity. To draw links between match-length and affinities measured using the equilibrium dissociation constant, K d , we recognize that affinity maturation typically commences with weakly binding antibodies, with K d ~10-100 µM, and can culminate with the strongest binding antibodies, with K d ~1-100 pM ( 30 ). In our simulations, these extremes span match-lengths 1 to 8, so that a gain of unit match-length would amount approximately to a 10-fold increase in binding affinity (or 10-fold lower K d ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We note that match-length is a proxy for affinity. To draw links between match-length and affinities measured using the equilibrium dissociation constant, K d , we recognize that affinity maturation typically commences with weakly binding antibodies, with K d ~10-100 µM, and can culminate with the strongest binding antibodies, with K d ~1-100 pM ( 30 ). In our simulations, these extremes span match-lengths 1 to 8, so that a gain of unit match-length would amount approximately to a 10-fold increase in binding affinity (or 10-fold lower K d ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process, termed affinity maturation, culminates, typically in weeks, in the selection of B cells with affinities that can be several orders of magnitude higher for the target antigen than those at the start of the GC reaction (26,27). What determines the final affinities is an important question in immunology and is yet to be resolved (28)(29)(30). Several studies have identified factors that influence affinity maturation (26,(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This process, termed affinity maturation, culminates, typically in weeks, in the selection of B cells with affinities that can be several orders of magnitude higher for the target antigen than those at the start of the GC reaction (26,27). What determines the final affinities is an important question in immunology and is yet to be resolved (28)(29)(30). Several studies have identified factors that influence affinity maturation (26,(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%