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Ontogeny of human IgE-expressing B cells and plasma cells.

Authors :
Ramadani, F
Bowen, H
Upton, N
Hobson, PS
Chan, Y-C
Chen, J-B
Chang, TW
McDonnell, JM
Sutton, BJ
Fear, DJ
Gould, HJ
Ramadani, F
Bowen, H
Upton, N
Hobson, PS
Chan, Y-C
Chen, J-B
Chang, TW
McDonnell, JM
Sutton, BJ
Fear, DJ
Gould, HJ
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

BACKGROUND: IgE-expressing (IgE+ ) plasma cells (PCs) provide a continuous source of allergen-specific IgE that is central to allergic responses. The extreme sparsity of IgE+ cells in vivo has confined their study almost entirely to mouse models. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the development pathway of human IgE+ PCs and to determine the ontogeny of human IgE+ PCs. METHODS: To generate human IgE+ cells, we cultured tonsil B cells with IL-4 and anti-CD40. Using FACS and RT-PCR, we examined the phenotype of generated IgE+ cells, the capacity of tonsil B-cell subsets to generate IgE+ PCs and the class switching pathways involved. RESULTS: We have identified three phenotypic stages of IgE+ PC development pathway, namely (i) IgE+ germinal centre (GC)-like B cells, (ii) IgE+ PC-like 'plasmablasts' and (iii) IgE+ PCs. The same phenotypic stages were also observed for IgG1+ cells. Total tonsil B cells give rise to IgE+ PCs by direct and sequential switching, whereas the isolated GC B-cell fraction, the main source of IgE+ PCs, generates IgE+ PCs by sequential switching. PC differentiation of IgE+ cells is accompanied by the down-regulation of surface expression of the short form of membrane IgE (mIgES ), which is homologous to mouse mIgE, and the up-regulation of the long form of mIgE (mIgEL ), which is associated with an enhanced B-cell survival and expressed in humans, but not in mice. CONCLUSION: Generation of IgE+ PCs from tonsil GC B cells occurs mainly via sequential switching from IgG. The mIgEL /mIgES ratio may be implicated in survival of IgE+ B cells during PC differentiation and allergic disease.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315692452
Document Type :
Electronic Resource