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Antigen presentation by B cells enables epitope spreading across an MHC barrier


ABSTRACT: A progressive increase in the breadth and specificity of autoantibodies over time, termed epitope spreading, drives pathogenic targeting of an ever-widening repertoire of self-components in many autoimmune diseases. Ostensibly, this progressive inclusion of additional B cell clones into an ongoing autoreactive response can occur through linked recognition, whereby proto-autoreactive B cells recognize distinct antigenic epitopes, which carry shared T cell epitopes. In a murine model displaying epitope spreading resembling that observed in systemic lupus erythematosus, we find that the epitope spreading process is compartmentalized by MHC. Antigen presentation by B cells carrying two MHC haplotypes can bridge the MHC barrier between two compartments of B cells that do not share MHC haplotypes, by communicating with two separate pools of MHC-restricted T cells. This leads to inclusion of distinct and diverse B cell reactivities in germinal centers. Our findings demonstrate a formidable capacity of B cells to drive the autoreactive response.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE202358 | GEO | 2022/07/01

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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