Innate response activator B cells are sentinels that guard against polymicrobial sepsis
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ABSTRACT: Innate immunity is fundamental to recognition and clearance of bacterial infection. The relevant cells and molecules that orchestrate an effective response, however, remain incompletely understood. Here we describe a previously unknown population of B cells, which we have named innate response activator (IRA) B cells that recognize bacteria directly through TLR-4-MyD88 and protect against polymicrobial sepsis. IRA-B cells have a unique IgM high CD23 low CD43 + CD93+ GM-CSF+ signature, develop and diverge from B1a B cells, require BAFFR, and adhere to tissue via VLA-4 and LFA-1.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE32372 | GEO | 2012/02/07
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA147973
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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