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Intrinsic properties of germinal center-derived B cells promote their enhanced class switching to IgE.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Research on the origins and development of human IgE-expressing (IgE(+) ) cells is required for understanding the pathogenesis of allergy and asthma. These studies have been thwarted by the rarity of IgE(+) cells in vivo and the low frequency of class switch recombination (CSR) to IgE ex vivo. To determine the main source of IgE(+) cells, we investigated the relation between the phenotypic composition of tonsil B cells and the CSR to IgE ex vivo.

Methods

Human tonsil B cells were analyzed by flow cytometry (FACS) and cultured with IL-4 and anti-CD40 to induce CSR to IgE. Naïve, germinal center (GC), early GC (eGC), and memory tonsil B cells were isolated by FACS, and their capacities for IL-4 and anti-CD40 signaling, cell proliferation, and de novo class switching to IgE were analyzed by RT-PCR and FACS.

Results

B cells from different tonsils exhibited varying capacities for CSR to IgE ex vivo. This was correlated with the percentage of eGC B cells in the tonsil at the outset of the culture. Despite relatively poor cell viability, eGC and GC B-cell cultures produced the highest yields of IgE(+) cells compared to naïve and memory B-cell cultures. The main factors accounting for this result were the strength of IL-4R and CD40 signaling and relative rates of cell proliferation.

Conclusions

This study shows that the maturation state of tonsil B cells determines their capacity to undergo class switching to IgE ex vivo, with the GC-derived B cells yielding the highest percentage of IgE(+) cells.

SUBMITTER: Ramadani F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4744720 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intrinsic properties of germinal center-derived B cells promote their enhanced class switching to IgE.

Ramadani F F   Upton N N   Hobson P P   Chan Y-C YC   Mzinza D D   Bowen H H   Kerridge C C   Sutton B J BJ   Fear D J DJ   Gould H J HJ  

Allergy 20150724 10


<h4>Background</h4>Research on the origins and development of human IgE-expressing (IgE(+) ) cells is required for understanding the pathogenesis of allergy and asthma. These studies have been thwarted by the rarity of IgE(+) cells in vivo and the low frequency of class switch recombination (CSR) to IgE ex vivo. To determine the main source of IgE(+) cells, we investigated the relation between the phenotypic composition of tonsil B cells and the CSR to IgE ex vivo.<h4>Methods</h4>Human tonsil B  ...[more]

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