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Limited clonal relatedness between gut IgA plasma cells and memory B cells after oral immunization

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  • Mats Bemark

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg
    Sahlgrenska University Hospital)

  • Helena Hazanov

    (Computational Immunology Lab, The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University)

  • Anneli Strömberg

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg)

  • Rathan Komban

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg)

  • Joel Holmqvist

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg)

  • Sofia Köster

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg)

  • Johan Mattsson

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg)

  • Per Sikora

    (Sahlgrenska University Hospital)

  • Ramit Mehr

    (Computational Immunology Lab, The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University)

  • Nils Y. Lycke

    (Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg
    Sahlgrenska University Hospital)

Abstract

Understanding how memory B cells are induced and relate to long-lived plasma cells is important for vaccine development. Immunity to oral vaccines has been considered short-lived because of a poor ability to develop IgA B-cell memory. Here we demonstrate that long-lived mucosal IgA memory is readily achieved by oral but not systemic immunization in mouse models with NP hapten conjugated with cholera toxin and transfer of B1-8high/GFP+ NP-specific B cells. Unexpectedly, memory B cells are poorly related to long-lived plasma cells and less affinity-matured. They are α4β7-integrin+CD73+PD-L2+CD80+ and at systemic sites mostly IgM+, while 80% are IgA+ in Peyer’s patches. On reactivation, most memory B cells in Peyer’s patches are GL7−, but expand in germinal centres and acquire higher affinity and more mutations, demonstrating strong clonal selection. CCR9 expression is found only in Peyer’s patches and appears critical for gut homing. Thus, gut mucosal memory possesses unique features not seen after systemic immunization.

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  • Mats Bemark & Helena Hazanov & Anneli Strömberg & Rathan Komban & Joel Holmqvist & Sofia Köster & Johan Mattsson & Per Sikora & Ramit Mehr & Nils Y. Lycke, 2016. "Limited clonal relatedness between gut IgA plasma cells and memory B cells after oral immunization," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-15, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms12698
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12698
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