Publication Date:
2016-01-23
Description:
Human Ab-secreting cell (ASC) populations in circulation are not well studied. In addition to B-1 (CD20 + CD27 + CD38 lo/int CD43 + ) cell and conventional plasmablast (PB) (CD20-CD27 hi CD38 hi ) cell populations, in this study, we identified a novel B cell population termed 20 + 38 hi B cells (CD20 + CD27 hi CD38 hi ) that spontaneously secretes Ab. At steady-state, 20 + 38 hi B cells are distinct from PBs on the basis of CD20 expression, amount of Ab production, frequency of mutation, and diversity of BCR repertoire. However, cytokine treatment of 20 + 38 hi B cells induces loss of CD20 and acquisition of CD138, suggesting that 20 + 38 hi B cells are precursors to PBs or pre-PBs. We then evaluated similarities and differences among CD20 + CD27 + CD38 lo/int CD43 + B-1 cells, CD20 + CD27 hi CD38 hi 20 + 38 hi B cells, CD20 – CD27 hi CD38 hi PBs, and CD20 + CD27 + CD38 lo/int CD43 – memory B cells. We found that B-1 cells differ from 20 + 38 hi B cells and PBs in a number of ways, including Ag expression, morphological appearance, transcriptional profiling, Ab skewing, Ab repertoire, and secretory response to stimulation. In terms of gene expression, B-1 cells align more closely with memory B cells than with 20 + 38 hi B cells or PBs, but differ in that memory B cells do not express Ab secretion-related genes. We found that B-1 cell Abs use Vh4-34, which is often associated with autoreactivity, 3- to 6-fold more often than other B cell populations. Along with selective production of IgM anti–phosphoryl choline, these data suggest that human B-1 cells might be preferentially selected for autoreactivity/natural specificity. In summary, our results indicate that human healthy adult peripheral blood at steady-state consists of three distinct ASC populations.
Print ISSN:
0022-1767
Electronic ISSN:
1550-6606
Topics:
Medicine
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