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IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke

Up to 30% of stroke patients experience cognitive decline within one year of their stroke. There are currently no FDA-approved drugs that can prevent post-stroke cognitive decline, in part due to a poor understanding of the mechanisms involved. We have previously demonstrated that a B-lymphocyte res...

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Autores principales: Zbesko, Jacob C., Frye, Jennifer Beischel, Becktel, Danielle A., Gerardo, Diana K., Stokes, Jessica, Calderon, Kylie, Nguyen, Thuy-Vi V., Bhattacharya, Deepta, Doyle, Kristian P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8279117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32956832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2020.09.014
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author Zbesko, Jacob C.
Frye, Jennifer Beischel
Becktel, Danielle A.
Gerardo, Diana K.
Stokes, Jessica
Calderon, Kylie
Nguyen, Thuy-Vi V.
Bhattacharya, Deepta
Doyle, Kristian P.
author_facet Zbesko, Jacob C.
Frye, Jennifer Beischel
Becktel, Danielle A.
Gerardo, Diana K.
Stokes, Jessica
Calderon, Kylie
Nguyen, Thuy-Vi V.
Bhattacharya, Deepta
Doyle, Kristian P.
author_sort Zbesko, Jacob C.
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description Up to 30% of stroke patients experience cognitive decline within one year of their stroke. There are currently no FDA-approved drugs that can prevent post-stroke cognitive decline, in part due to a poor understanding of the mechanisms involved. We have previously demonstrated that a B-lymphocyte response to stroke, marked by IgA + cells, can cause delayed cognitive dysfunction in mice and that a similar adaptive immune response occurs in the brains of some human stroke patients that suffer from vascular dementia. The stimuli which trigger B-lymphocyte activation following stroke, and their target antigens, are still unknown. Therefore, to learn more about the mechanisms by which B-lymphocytes become activated following stroke we first characterized the temporal kinetics of the B-lymphocyte, T-lymphocyte, and plasma cell (PC) response to stroke in the brain by immunohistochemistry (IHC). We discovered that B-lymphocyte, T-lymphocyte, and plasma cell infiltration within the infarct progressively increases between 2 and 7 weeks after stroke. We then compared the B-lymphocyte response to stroke in WT, MHCII(−/−), CD4(−/−), and MyD88(−/−) mice to determine if B-lymphocytes mature into IgA + PCs through a T-lymphocyte and MyD88 dependent mechanism. Our data from a combination of IHC and flow cytometry indicate that following stroke, a population of IgA + PCs develops independently of CD4 + helper T-lymphocytes and MyD88 signaling. Subsequent sequencing of immunoglobulin genes of individual IgA + PCs present within the infarct identified a novel population of natural antibodies with few somatic mutations in complementarity-determining regions. These findings indicate that a population of IgA + PCs develops in the infarct following stroke by B-lymphocytes interacting with one or more thymus independent type 2 (TI-2) antigens, and that they produce IgA natural antibodies.
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spelling pubmed-82791172021-07-14 IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke Zbesko, Jacob C. Frye, Jennifer Beischel Becktel, Danielle A. Gerardo, Diana K. Stokes, Jessica Calderon, Kylie Nguyen, Thuy-Vi V. Bhattacharya, Deepta Doyle, Kristian P. Brain Behav Immun Article Up to 30% of stroke patients experience cognitive decline within one year of their stroke. There are currently no FDA-approved drugs that can prevent post-stroke cognitive decline, in part due to a poor understanding of the mechanisms involved. We have previously demonstrated that a B-lymphocyte response to stroke, marked by IgA + cells, can cause delayed cognitive dysfunction in mice and that a similar adaptive immune response occurs in the brains of some human stroke patients that suffer from vascular dementia. The stimuli which trigger B-lymphocyte activation following stroke, and their target antigens, are still unknown. Therefore, to learn more about the mechanisms by which B-lymphocytes become activated following stroke we first characterized the temporal kinetics of the B-lymphocyte, T-lymphocyte, and plasma cell (PC) response to stroke in the brain by immunohistochemistry (IHC). We discovered that B-lymphocyte, T-lymphocyte, and plasma cell infiltration within the infarct progressively increases between 2 and 7 weeks after stroke. We then compared the B-lymphocyte response to stroke in WT, MHCII(−/−), CD4(−/−), and MyD88(−/−) mice to determine if B-lymphocytes mature into IgA + PCs through a T-lymphocyte and MyD88 dependent mechanism. Our data from a combination of IHC and flow cytometry indicate that following stroke, a population of IgA + PCs develops independently of CD4 + helper T-lymphocytes and MyD88 signaling. Subsequent sequencing of immunoglobulin genes of individual IgA + PCs present within the infarct identified a novel population of natural antibodies with few somatic mutations in complementarity-determining regions. These findings indicate that a population of IgA + PCs develops in the infarct following stroke by B-lymphocytes interacting with one or more thymus independent type 2 (TI-2) antigens, and that they produce IgA natural antibodies. 2020-09-19 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8279117/ /pubmed/32956832 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2020.09.014 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Zbesko, Jacob C.
Frye, Jennifer Beischel
Becktel, Danielle A.
Gerardo, Diana K.
Stokes, Jessica
Calderon, Kylie
Nguyen, Thuy-Vi V.
Bhattacharya, Deepta
Doyle, Kristian P.
IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke
title IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke
title_full IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke
title_fullStr IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke
title_full_unstemmed IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke
title_short IgA natural antibodies are produced following T-cell independent B-cell activation following stroke
title_sort iga natural antibodies are produced following t-cell independent b-cell activation following stroke
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8279117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32956832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2020.09.014
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