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Asymmetric segregation of polarized antigen on B cell division shapes presentation capacity.

Olivier Thaunat1, Aitor G Granja, Patricia Barral, Andrew Filby, Beatriz Montaner, Lucy Collinson, Nuria Martinez-Martin, Naomi E Harwood, Andreas Bruckbauer, Facundo D Batista.   

Abstract

During the activation of humoral immune responses, B cells acquire antigen for subsequent presentation to cognate T cells. Here we show that after mouse B cells accumulate antigen, it is maintained in a polarized distribution for extended periods in vivo. Using high-throughput imaging flow cytometry, we observed that this polarization is preserved during B cell division, promoting asymmetric antigen segregation among progeny. Antigen inheritance correlates with the ability of progeny to activate T cells: Daughter cells receiving larger antigen stores exhibit a prolonged capacity to present antigen, which renders them more effective in competing for T cell help. The generation of progeny with differential capacities for antigen presentation may have implications for somatic hypermutation and class switching during affinity maturation and as B cells commit to effector cell fates.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22282815     DOI: 10.1126/science.1214100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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