Slower than in Term Neonates Repertoire in Human Preterm Neonates Is Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain IgG The Postnatal Maturation of the

During the perinatal period the development of the IgH chain CDR3 (CDR-H3) repertoire of IgM transcripts is maturity-dependent and not influenced by premature exposure to Ag. To study whether maturity-dependent restrictions also predominate in the perinatal IgG repertoire we compared 1000 IgG transcripts from cord blood and venous blood of extremely preterm neonates (24–28 wk of gestation) and of term neonates from birth until early infancy with those of adults. We found the following. First, premature contact with the extrauterine environment induced the premature development of an IgG repertoire. However after preterm birth the diversification of the IgG repertoire was slower than that after term birth. Second, the IgG repertoire of preterm neonates retained immature characteristics such as short CDR-H3 regions and overrepresentation of D H 7–27. Third, despite premature exposure to the extrauterine environment, somatic mutation frequency in IgG transcripts of preterm infants remained low until they reached a postconceptional age corresponding to the end of term gestation. Thereafter, somatic mutations accumulated with age at similar rates in preterm and term neonates and reached 30% of the adult level after 6 mo. In conclusion, class switch was inducible already at the beginning of the third trimester of gestation, but the developing IgG repertoire was characterized by similar restrictions as those of the developing IgM repertoire. Those B cells expressing more “mature” H chain sequences were not preferentially selected into the IgG repertoire. Therefore, the postnatal IgG repertoire of preterm infants until the expected date of delivery differs from the postnatal repertoire of term neonates. The Journal of Immunology, 2007, 178: 1180–1188.

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