Literature DB >> 19059880

Key developmental transitions in human germinal center B cells are revealed by differential CD45RB expression.

Stephen M Jackson1, Natessa Harp, Darshna Patel, Jordan Wulf, Erich D Spaeth, Uzoamaka K Dike, Judith A James, J Donald Capra.   

Abstract

We previously reported that RO(+) expression correlated with increased mutation, activation, and selection among human germinal center (GC) B cells. Here, we subdivided human tonsillar B cells, including IgD(-)CD38(+) GC B cells, into different fractions based on RB expression. Although each subset contained RB(+) cells, when used as an intrasubset marker, differential RB expression effectively discriminated between phenotypically distinct cells. For example, RB(+) GC B cells were enriched for activated cells with lower AID expression. RB inversely correlated with mutation frequency, demonstrating a key difference between RB- and RO-expressing GC B cells. Reduced RB expression during the transition from pre-GC (IgM(+)IgD(+)CD38(+)CD27(-)) to GCB cells was followed by a dramatic increase during the GC-to-plasmablast (IgD(-)CD38(++)CD27(+)) and memory (IgD(-)CD38(-)CD27(+)) transition. Interestingly, RB(+) GC B cells showed increased signs of terminal differentiation toward CD27(+) post-GC early plasmablast (increased CD38 and RO) or early memory (decreased CD38 and RO) B cells. We propose that as in T cells, differential RB expression directly correlates with development- and function-based transitions in tonsillar B cells. Application of this RB:RO system should advance our understanding of normal B-cell development and facilitate the isolation of more discrete B-cell populations with potentially different propensities in disease pathogenesis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19059880      PMCID: PMC2673126          DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-03-145979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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