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All extant jawless vertebrates (lampreys and hagfishes) possess a unique adaptive immune system characterized by highly variable lymphocyte receptors (VLR) that are assembled in developing lymphocytes using leucine-rich-repeat donor cassettes. Five VLR types have been identified in lampreys: VLRA, VLRB, VLRC, VLRD, and VLRE. VLRB-expressing lymphocytes are functional analogs to B cells, whereas VLRA, VLRC, VLRD, and VLRE-expressing lymphocytes are more akin to T cells of jawed vertebrates. Here we define an additional VLR, designated VLRF. VLRF is phylogenetically closest to VLRA, with which it likely shares a common ancestral gene of at least 250 million years in the past. VLR assembly analyses show that VLRA, VLRC, VLRD, VLRE, and VLRF share donor cassettes through long-range intra- and inter-chromosomal interactions, whereas VLRB utilizes a distinct, dedicated cassette set. The pattern of gene expression, donor cassette usage, and distinctive amino acid composition in the C-terminal stalk suggest that VLRF⁺ lymphocytes may represent an additional T-like sub-lineage, adding further complexity to the VLR-based adaptive immune system.
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Nat Commun
July 2025
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
All extant jawless vertebrates (lampreys and hagfishes) possess a unique adaptive immune system characterized by highly variable lymphocyte receptors (VLR) that are assembled in developing lymphocytes using leucine-rich-repeat donor cassettes. Five VLR types have been identified in lampreys: VLRA, VLRB, VLRC, VLRD, and VLRE. VLRB-expressing lymphocytes are functional analogs to B cells, whereas VLRA, VLRC, VLRD, and VLRE-expressing lymphocytes are more akin to T cells of jawed vertebrates.
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August 2023
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA; Emory Vaccine Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30317, USA. Electronic address:
Jawless vertebrates possess an alternative adaptive immune system in which antigens are recognized by variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs) generated by combinatorial assembly of leucine-rich repeat (LRR) cassettes. Three types of receptors, VLRA, VLRB, and VLRC, have been previously identified. VLRA- and VLRC-expressing cells are T cell-like, whereas VLRB-expressing cells are B cell-like.
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