IP Library Granted Patent US 9,677,070
Granted Patent B2
US 9,677,070 · App. 13/802,255 · Granted Jun 13, 2017

Composition and method for diversification of target sequences

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Patent No.
US 9,677,070
App. No.
13/802,255
Granted
Jun 13, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosure relates generally to the targeting of genes to, and their integration into, an immunoglobulin (antibody) heavy chain locus. In particular, the methods described herein contemplate replacing the single rearranged heavy chain V, D, and J genes of a B cell lymphoma such as DT40 with independently rearranged V H -D-J H genes of chicken, in a system for generating immunoglobulin diversity. Also contemplated is replacement of the chicken V H -D-J H with rearranged V H -D-J H genes of other vertebrates including human in a system for generating immunoglobulin diversity, with the exception of any substitution disclosed and claimed in PCT application WO 2009/029315 A2. Also described is construction of a diverse chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain VDJ library in DT40 by homologous gene replacement of the single endogenous rearranged VDJ gene with a chicken VDJ repertoire using the described targeting vectors.

Claims (58)

1. A recombinant polynucleotide vector for integrating a target gene into a chicken immunoglobulin gene heavy chain locus, comprising:

(a) a chicken immunoglobulin V H gene upstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 5′ side of the start codon of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin V H gene;

(b) a target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -D-J H gene that has been isolated from a V H library of already rearranged V H -D-J H regions isolated from a population of chicken bursa of Fabricius cells, wherein said V H -D-J H gene is rearranged such that the V H , D and J H genes are joined together; and

(c) a chicken immunoglobulin J H gene downstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 3′ side of the splice site of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin J H gene;

wherein the target gene, upon being integrated into the chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain locus of a DT40 cell, is capable of undergoing either or both of (i) somatic hypermutation in an immunoglobulin V H region-encoding sequence, and (ii) gene conversion between a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -encoding nucleic acid sequence and a DT40 V H pseudogene nucleic acid sequence.

2. The vector of claim 1 , wherein the target gene further comprises a polynucleotide sequence that encodes a marker protein.

3. The vector of claim 2 , wherein the marker protein is selected from green fluorescent protein (GFP) and blue fluorescent protein (BFP).

4. The vector of claim 1 wherein the somatic hypermutation takes place in either or both of an immunoglobulin V H complementarity determining region-encoding sequence and an immunoglobulin V H framework region-encoding sequence.

5. A composition comprising a plurality of recombinant polynucleotide vectors for integrating a plurality of target genes into a plurality of chicken immunoglobulin gene heavy chain loci, each of said vectors comprising:

(a) a chicken immunoglobulin V H gene upstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 5′ side of the start codon of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin V H gene;

(b) a target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -D-J H gene that has been isolated from a V H library of already rearranged V H -D-J H regions derived isolated from a population of chicken bursa of Fabricius cells, wherein said V H -D-J H gene is rearranged such that the V H , D and J H genes are joined together; and

(c) a chicken immunoglobulin J H gene downstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 3′ side of the splice site of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin J H gene,

wherein the target gene, upon being integrated into the chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain locus of a DT40 cell, is capable of undergoing either or both of (i) somatic hypermutation in an immunoglobulin V H region-encoding sequence, and (ii) gene conversion between the rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -encoding nucleic acid sequence and a DT40 V H pseudogene nucleic acid sequence.

6. The composition of claim 5 , wherein the target gene further comprises a polynucleotide sequence that encodes a marker protein.

7. The composition of claim 6 , wherein the marker protein is selected from green fluorescent protein (GFP) and blue fluorescent protein (BFP).

8. The composition of claim 5 wherein the somatic hypermutation takes place in either or both of an immunoglobulin V H complementarity determining region-encoding sequence and an immunoglobulin Vu framework region-encoding sequence.

9. A composition, comprising:

(a) the vector of claim 1 ; and

(b) a second vector for integrating a second target gene into an immunoglobulin gene light chain locus, the second vector comprising

(1) a chicken immunoglobulin V L gene upstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 5′ side of the start codon of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin V L gene;

(2) a second target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -J L gene that has been isolated from a population of chicken bursa of Fabricius cells; and

(3) a chicken immunoglobulin J L gene downstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 3′ side of the splice site of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin J L gene,

wherein the second target gene, upon being integrated into the chicken immunoglobulin light chain locus of a DT40 cell, is capable of undergoing either or both of (i) somatic hypermutation in an immunoglobulin V L region-encoding sequence, and (ii) gene conversion between a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -encoding nucleic acid sequence and a DT40 V L pseudogene nucleic acid sequence.

10. A composition, comprising:

(1) the composition of claim 5 ; and

(2) one or a plurality of recombinant polynucleotide vectors for integrating a plurality of target genes into a plurality of chicken immunoglobulin gene light chain loci, each of said vectors comprising:

(a) a chicken immunoglobulin V L gene upstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 5′ side of the start codon of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin V L gene;

(b) a second target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -J L gene that has been isolated from a population of chicken bursa of Fabricius cells; and

(c) a chicken immunoglobulin J L gene downstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 3′ side of the splice site of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin J L gene,

wherein the second target gene, upon being integrated into the chicken immunoglobulin light chain locus of a DT40 cell, is capable of undergoing either or both of (i) somatic hypermutation in an immunoglobulin V L region-encoding sequence, and (ii) gene conversion between a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -encoding nucleic acid sequence and a DT40 V L pseudogene nucleic acid sequence, and

wherein the rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -J L gene is obtained from a plurality of isolated rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -J L genes from a population of chicken bursa of Fabricius cells.

11. The composition of claim 9 , wherein the second target gene further comprises a polynucleotide sequence that encodes a second marker protein.

12. The composition of claim 11 , wherein the second marker protein is selected from green fluorescent protein (GFP) and blue fluorescent protein (BFP).

13. The composition of claim 9 wherein the somatic hypermutation takes place in either or both of an immunoglobulin V L complementarity determining region-encoding sequence and an immunoglobulin V L framework region-encoding sequence.

14. A host cell, comprising the vector of claim 1 .

15. The host cell of claim 14 wherein the cell is a bacterial cell.

16. The host cell of claim 14 wherein the cell is a chicken cell.

17. The host cell of claim 14 wherein the cell is a chicken bursal lymphoma cell.

18. The host cell of claim 14 wherein the cell is a DT40 cell.

19. The host cell of claim 16 wherein the immunoglobulin gene heavy chain locus in the host cell comprises a polymerized lactose operator.

20. The host cell of claim 16 wherein the immunoglobulin gene light chain locus in the host cell comprises a polymerized lactose operator.

21. A library of host cells according to claim 14 .

22. A method for integrating a target gene into a chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain locus, comprising:

(a) transfecting chicken B-cells with the vector of claim 1 ; and

(b) identifying a chicken B-cell in which the target gene is integrated into the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus.

23. A method for integrating a first target gene into a chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain locus and integrating a second target gene into an immunoglobulin light chain locus, comprising:

(a) transfecting one or a plurality of chicken B-cells with the composition of claim 9 to obtain one or a plurality of transfected B-cells; and

(b) identifying a transfected chicken B-cell from (a) in which the target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -D-J H gene is integrated into the immunoglobulin gene heavy chain locus and the second target gene is integrated into the immunoglobulin gene light chain locus.

24. A method for producing a repertoire of chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain polypeptide sequence variants of a target polypeptide that is encoded by a target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -D-J H gene, comprising:

culturing a chicken B-cell containing the vector of claim 1 under conditions that allow for proliferation of the B-cell until a plurality of B-cells is obtained, wherein the B-cell is capable of either or both of (i) somatic hypermutation in an immunoglobulin V H complementarity determining region-encoding sequence, and (ii) gene conversion between a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V H -encoding nucleic acid sequence and a V H pseudogene nucleic acid sequence, and thereby producing a repertoire of chicken immunoglobulin heavy chain polypeptide sequence variants of the target polypeptide.

25. The method of claim 24 wherein the chicken B-cell further comprises a second vector for integrating a second target gene into a chicken immunoglobulin gene light chain locus, the second vector comprising

(a) a chicken immunoglobulin V L gene upstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 5′ side of the start codon of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin V L gene;

(b) a second target gene that comprises a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -J L gene that has been isolated from a population of chicken bursa of Fabricius cells; and

(c) a chicken immunoglobulin J L gene downstream nucleic acid sequence region comprising a sequence homologous to the 3′ side of the splice site of endogenous genomic DNA encoding a chicken immunoglobulin J L gene,

wherein the second target gene, upon being integrated into the chicken immunoglobulin light chain locus of a DT40 cell, is capable of undergoing either or both of (i) somatic hypermutation in an immunoglobulin V L complementarity determining region-encoding sequence, and (ii) gene conversion between a rearranged chicken immunoglobulin V L -encoding nucleic acid sequence and a DT40 V L pseudogene nucleic acid sequence.

26. The method of claim 25 , wherein the chicken immunoglobulin gene light chain locus comprises a polymerized lactose operator.

27. The method of claim 22 wherein the chicken cell is selected from DT40 and DTLacO.

28. The method of claim 25 , further comprising screening the plurality of chicken B-cells for binding to an antigen.

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