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Maturation of germinal center B cells after influenza virus vaccination in humans

Authors :
McIntire, Katherine M.
Meng, Hailong
Lin, Ting-Hui
Kim, Wooseob
Moore, Nina E.
Han, Julianna
McMahon, Meagan
Wang, Meng
Malladi, Sameer Kumar
Mohammed, Bassem M.
Zhou, Julian Q.
Schmitz, Aaron J.
Hoehn, Kenneth B.
Carreño, Juan Manuel
Yellin, Temima
Suessen, Teresa
Middleton, William D.
Teefey, Sharlene A.
Presti, Rachel M.
Krammer, Florian
Turner, Jackson S.
Ward, Andrew B.
Wilson, Ian A.
Kleinstein, Steven H.
Ellebedy, Ali H.
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine; August 2024, Vol. 221 Issue: 8 pe20240668-e20240668, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Germinal centers (GC) are microanatomical lymphoid structures where affinity-matured memory B cells and long-lived bone marrow plasma cells are primarily generated. It is unclear how the maturation of B cells within the GC impacts the breadth and durability of B cell responses to influenza vaccination in humans. We used fine needle aspiration of draining lymph nodes to longitudinally track antigen-specific GC B cell responses to seasonal influenza vaccination. Antigen-specific GC B cells persisted for at least 13 wk after vaccination in two out of seven individuals. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) derived from persisting GC B cell clones exhibit enhanced binding affinity and breadth to influenza hemagglutinin (HA) antigens compared with related GC clonotypes isolated earlier in the response. Structural studies of early and late GC-derived mAbs from one clonal lineage in complex with H1 and H5 HAs revealed an altered binding footprint. Our study shows that inducing sustained GC reactions after influenza vaccination in humans supports the maturation of responding B cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221007 and 15409538
Volume :
221
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66742189
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20240668