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Plasmodium-specific atypical memory B cells are short-lived activated B cells

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Title: Plasmodium-specific atypical memory B cells are short-lived activated B cells
Authors: Perez-Mazliah, D
Gardner, PJ
Schweighoffer, E
McLaughlin, S
Hosking, C
Tumwine, I
Davis, RS
Potocnik, AJ
Tybulewicz, VLJ
Langhorne, J
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: A subset of atypical memory B cells accumulates in malaria and several infections, autoimmune disorders and aging in both humans and mice. It has been suggested these cells are exhausted long-lived memory B cells, and their accumulation may contribute to poor acquisition of long-lasting immunity to certain chronic infections, such as malaria and HIV. Here, we generated an immunoglobulin heavy chain knock-in mouse with a BCR that recognizes MSP1 of the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi. In combination with a mosquito-initiated P. chabaudi infection, we show that Plasmodium-specific atypical memory B cells are short-lived and disappear upon natural resolution of chronic infection. These cells show features of activation, proliferation, DNA replication, and plasmablasts. Our data demonstrate that Plasmodium-specific atypical memory B cells are not a subset of long-lived memory B cells, but rather short-lived activated cells, and part of a physiologic ongoing B-cell response.
Issue Date: 2-Nov-2018
Date of Acceptance: 31-Oct-2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/66160
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.39800
ISSN: 2050-084X
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
Journal / Book Title: eLife
Volume: 7
Copyright Statement: Copyright © Perez-Mazliah et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
IMMUNOGLOBULIN HEAVY-CHAIN
T-BET
ANTIBODY-RESPONSES
EXPRESSION
MALARIA
FALCIPARUM
COMPARTMENT
HIV
KEY
DIFFERENTIATION
FCRL5
Plasmodium
age-associated B cells
atypical memory B cells
immunology
infectious disease
inflammation
malaria
microbiology
mosquito
mouse
Publication Status: Published
Open Access location: https://elifesciences.org/articles/39800
Article Number: ARTN e39800
Appears in Collections:Department of Medicine (up to 2019)