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Efficient Culture of Human Naive and Memory B Cells for Use as APCs.


ABSTRACT: The ability to culture and expand B cells in vitro has become a useful tool for studying human immunity. A limitation of current methods for human B cell culture is the capacity to support mature B cell proliferation. We developed a culture method to support the efficient activation and proliferation of naive and memory human B cells. This culture supports extensive B cell proliferation, with ?103-fold increases following 8 d in culture and 106-fold increases when cultures are split and cultured for 8 more days. In culture, a significant fraction of naive B cells undergo isotype switching and differentiate into plasmacytes. Culture-derived (CD) B cells are readily cryopreserved and, when recovered, retain their ability to proliferate and differentiate. Significantly, proliferating CD B cells express high levels of MHC class II, CD80, and CD86. CD B cells act as APCs and present alloantigens and microbial Ags to T cells. We are able to activate and expand Ag-specific memory B cells; these cultured cells are highly effective in presenting Ag to T cells. We characterized the TCR repertoire of rare Ag-specific CD4+ T cells that proliferated in response to tetanus toxoid (TT) presented by autologous CD B cells. TCR V? usage by TT-activated CD4+ T cells differs from resting and unspecifically activated CD4+ T cells. Moreover, we found that TT-specific TCR V? usage by CD4+ T cells was substantially different between donors. This culture method provides a platform for studying the BCR and TCR repertoires within a single individual.

SUBMITTER: Su KY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5111638 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efficient Culture of Human Naive and Memory B Cells for Use as APCs.

Su Kuei-Ying KY   Watanabe Akiko A   Yeh Chen-Hao CH   Kelsoe Garnett G   Kuraoka Masayuki M  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20161010 10


The ability to culture and expand B cells in vitro has become a useful tool for studying human immunity. A limitation of current methods for human B cell culture is the capacity to support mature B cell proliferation. We developed a culture method to support the efficient activation and proliferation of naive and memory human B cells. This culture supports extensive B cell proliferation, with ∼10<sup>3</sup>-fold increases following 8 d in culture and 10<sup>6</sup>-fold increases when cultures  ...[more]

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