Memory B cells (MBCs) epitomize the adaptation of the immune system to the environment. We identify two MBC subsets in peripheral blood, CD27(dull) and CD27(bright) MBCs, whose frequency changes with age. Heavy chain variable region (VH) usage, somatic mutation frequency replacement-to-silent ratio, and CDR3 property changes, reflecting consecutive selection of highly antigen-specific, low cross-reactive antibody variants, all demonstrate that CD27(du)(ll) and CD27(bright) MBCs represent sequential MBC developmental stages, and stringent antigen-driven pressure selects CD27(du)(ll) into the CD27(bright) MBC pool. Dynamics of human MBCs are exploited in pregnancy, when 50% of maternal MBCs are lost and CD27(du)(ll) MBCs transit to the more differentiated CD27 bright stage. In the postpartum period, the maternal MBC pool is replenished by the expansion of persistent CD27(du)(ll) clones. Thus, the stability and flexibility of human B cell memory is ensured by CD27(du)(ll) MBCs that expand and differentiate in response to change.

Grimsholm, O., Piano Mortari, E., Davydov, A.n., Shugay, M., Obraztsova, A.s., Bocci, C., et al. (2020). The Interplay between CD27dull and CD27bright B Cells Ensures the Flexibility, Stability, and Resilience of Human B Cell Memory. CELL REPORTS, 30(9), 2963-2977.e6 [10.1016/j.celrep.2020.02.022].

The Interplay between CD27dull and CD27bright B Cells Ensures the Flexibility, Stability, and Resilience of Human B Cell Memory

Bocci C.;Marasco E.;Farroni C.;Cascioli S.;Cancrini C.;Finocchi A.;Moschese V.;Zaffina S.;Tozzi A. E.;Carsetti R.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Memory B cells (MBCs) epitomize the adaptation of the immune system to the environment. We identify two MBC subsets in peripheral blood, CD27(dull) and CD27(bright) MBCs, whose frequency changes with age. Heavy chain variable region (VH) usage, somatic mutation frequency replacement-to-silent ratio, and CDR3 property changes, reflecting consecutive selection of highly antigen-specific, low cross-reactive antibody variants, all demonstrate that CD27(du)(ll) and CD27(bright) MBCs represent sequential MBC developmental stages, and stringent antigen-driven pressure selects CD27(du)(ll) into the CD27(bright) MBC pool. Dynamics of human MBCs are exploited in pregnancy, when 50% of maternal MBCs are lost and CD27(du)(ll) MBCs transit to the more differentiated CD27 bright stage. In the postpartum period, the maternal MBC pool is replenished by the expansion of persistent CD27(du)(ll) clones. Thus, the stability and flexibility of human B cell memory is ensured by CD27(du)(ll) MBCs that expand and differentiate in response to change.
2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA
English
CD27; VH repertoire; aging; germinal center; immunodeficiency; immunological memory; memory B cells; pregnancy; spleen; vaccine
Grimsholm, O., Piano Mortari, E., Davydov, A.n., Shugay, M., Obraztsova, A.s., Bocci, C., et al. (2020). The Interplay between CD27dull and CD27bright B Cells Ensures the Flexibility, Stability, and Resilience of Human B Cell Memory. CELL REPORTS, 30(9), 2963-2977.e6 [10.1016/j.celrep.2020.02.022].
Grimsholm, O; Piano Mortari, E; Davydov, An; Shugay, M; Obraztsova, As; Bocci, C; Marasco, E; Marcellini, V; Aranburu, A; Farroni, C; Silvestris, Da; Cristofoletti, C; Giorda, E; Scarsella, M; Cascioli, S; Barresi, S; Lougaris, V; Plebani, A; Cancrini, C; Finocchi, A; Moschese, V; Valentini, D; Vallone, C; Signore, F; de Vincentiis, G; Zaffina, S; Russo, G; Gallo, A; Locatelli, F; Tozzi, Ae; Tartaglia, M; Chudakov, Dm; Carsetti, R
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