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Distinct cellular pathways select germline-encoded and somatically mutated antibodies into immunological memory.


ABSTRACT: One component of memory in the antibody system is long-lived memory B cells selected for the expression of somatically mutated, high-affinity antibodies in the T cell-dependent germinal center (GC) reaction. A puzzling observation has been that the memory B cell compartment also contains cells expressing unmutated, low-affinity antibodies. Using conditional Bcl6 ablation, we demonstrate that these cells are generated through proliferative expansion early after immunization in a T cell-dependent but GC-independent manner. They soon become resting and long-lived and display a novel distinct gene expression signature which distinguishes memory B cells from other classes of B cells. GC-independent memory B cells are later joined by somatically mutated GC descendants at roughly equal proportions and these two types of memory cells efficiently generate adoptive secondary antibody responses. Deletion of T follicular helper (Tfh) cells significantly reduces the generation of mutated, but not unmutated, memory cells early on in the response. Thus, B cell memory is generated along two fundamentally distinct cellular differentiation pathways. One pathway is dedicated to the generation of high-affinity somatic antibody mutants, whereas the other preserves germ line antibody specificities and may prepare the organism for rapid responses to antigenic variants of the invading pathogen.

SUBMITTER: Kaji T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3478929 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct cellular pathways select germline-encoded and somatically mutated antibodies into immunological memory.

Kaji Tomohiro T   Ishige Akiko A   Hikida Masaki M   Taka Junko J   Hijikata Atsushi A   Kubo Masato M   Nagashima Takeshi T   Takahashi Yoshimasa Y   Kurosaki Tomohiro T   Okada Mariko M   Ohara Osamu O   Rajewsky Klaus K   Takemori Toshitada T  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20121001 11


One component of memory in the antibody system is long-lived memory B cells selected for the expression of somatically mutated, high-affinity antibodies in the T cell-dependent germinal center (GC) reaction. A puzzling observation has been that the memory B cell compartment also contains cells expressing unmutated, low-affinity antibodies. Using conditional Bcl6 ablation, we demonstrate that these cells are generated through proliferative expansion early after immunization in a T cell-dependent  ...[more]

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