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Activated PIK3CD drives innate B cell expansion yet limits B cell-intrinsic immune responses.


ABSTRACT: Activated PI3K-delta syndrome (APDS) is an immunodeficiency caused by gain-of-function mutations in PIK3CD. This disease exhibits complex immune phenotypes including increased IgM, recurrent infection, and impaired vaccine responses. To better understand the impact of B cells in this disease, we generated an inducible model of the common APDS mutation (hPIK3CD-E1021K; referred to as aPIK3CD) and intercrossed these mice with B cell-specific Cre models. Mb1-aPIK3CD mice exhibited bone marrow B lymphopenia and, conversely, expansion of the peripheral innate B1a and MZ B cell compartments. aPIK3CD B cells manifest increased pS6 and increased survival at several stages, without alterations in cycling, and baseline increases in plasma cells, natural IgM, and IgG3. Finally, Mb1-aPIK3CD mice exhibited blunted T cell-independent immune responses, and both AID- and CD21-aPIK3CD mice displayed reduced class-switched antibodies following T cell-dependent immunization. Thus, aPIK3CD alters B cell development and function and is counter-productive during immune responses, providing insight into B cell-intrinsic contributions to the APDS phenotype.

SUBMITTER: Wray-Dutra MN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6170176 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activated PIK3CD drives innate B cell expansion yet limits B cell-intrinsic immune responses.

Wray-Dutra Michelle N MN   Al Qureshah Fahd F   Metzler Genita G   Oukka Mohamed M   James Richard G RG   Rawlings David J DJ  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20180907 10


Activated PI3K-delta syndrome (APDS) is an immunodeficiency caused by gain-of-function mutations in PIK3CD. This disease exhibits complex immune phenotypes including increased IgM, recurrent infection, and impaired vaccine responses. To better understand the impact of B cells in this disease, we generated an inducible model of the common APDS mutation (h<i>PIK3CD</i>-E1021K; referred to as aPIK3CD) and intercrossed these mice with B cell-specific Cre models. Mb1-aPIK3CD mice exhibited bone marro  ...[more]

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