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Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses

Vaccines generate high-affinity antibodies by recruiting antigen-specific B cells to germinal centers (GCs), but the mechanisms governing the recruitment to GCs on secondary challenges remain unclear. Here, using preclinical SARS-CoV and HIV mouse models, we demonstrated that the antibodies elicited...

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Autores principales: Tas, Jeroen M.J., Koo, Ja-Hyun, Lin, Ying-Cing, Xie, Zhenfei, Steichen, Jon M., Jackson, Abigail M., Hauser, Blake M., Wang, Xuesong, Cottrell, Christopher A., Torres, Jonathan L., Warner, John E., Kirsch, Kathrin H., Weldon, Stephanie R., Groschel, Bettina, Nogal, Bartek, Ozorowski, Gabriel, Bangaru, Sandhya, Phelps, Nicole, Adachi, Yumiko, Eskandarzadeh, Saman, Kubitz, Michael, Burton, Dennis R., Lingwood, Daniel, Schmidt, Aaron G., Nair, Usha, Ward, Andrew B., Schief, William R., Batista, Facundo D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9350677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35987201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2022.07.020
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author Tas, Jeroen M.J.
Koo, Ja-Hyun
Lin, Ying-Cing
Xie, Zhenfei
Steichen, Jon M.
Jackson, Abigail M.
Hauser, Blake M.
Wang, Xuesong
Cottrell, Christopher A.
Torres, Jonathan L.
Warner, John E.
Kirsch, Kathrin H.
Weldon, Stephanie R.
Groschel, Bettina
Nogal, Bartek
Ozorowski, Gabriel
Bangaru, Sandhya
Phelps, Nicole
Adachi, Yumiko
Eskandarzadeh, Saman
Kubitz, Michael
Burton, Dennis R.
Lingwood, Daniel
Schmidt, Aaron G.
Nair, Usha
Ward, Andrew B.
Schief, William R.
Batista, Facundo D.
author_facet Tas, Jeroen M.J.
Koo, Ja-Hyun
Lin, Ying-Cing
Xie, Zhenfei
Steichen, Jon M.
Jackson, Abigail M.
Hauser, Blake M.
Wang, Xuesong
Cottrell, Christopher A.
Torres, Jonathan L.
Warner, John E.
Kirsch, Kathrin H.
Weldon, Stephanie R.
Groschel, Bettina
Nogal, Bartek
Ozorowski, Gabriel
Bangaru, Sandhya
Phelps, Nicole
Adachi, Yumiko
Eskandarzadeh, Saman
Kubitz, Michael
Burton, Dennis R.
Lingwood, Daniel
Schmidt, Aaron G.
Nair, Usha
Ward, Andrew B.
Schief, William R.
Batista, Facundo D.
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description Vaccines generate high-affinity antibodies by recruiting antigen-specific B cells to germinal centers (GCs), but the mechanisms governing the recruitment to GCs on secondary challenges remain unclear. Here, using preclinical SARS-CoV and HIV mouse models, we demonstrated that the antibodies elicited during primary humoral responses shaped the naive B cell recruitment to GCs during secondary exposures. The antibodies from primary responses could either enhance or, conversely, restrict the GC participation of naive B cells: broad-binding, low-affinity, and low-titer antibodies enhanced recruitment, whereas, by contrast, the high titers of high-affinity, mono-epitope-specific antibodies attenuated cognate naive B cell recruitment. Thus, the directionality and intensity of that effect was determined by antibody concentration, affinity, and epitope specificity. Circulating antibodies can, therefore, be important determinants of antigen immunogenicity. Future vaccines may need to overcome—or could, alternatively, leverage—the effects of circulating primary antibodies on subsequent naive B cell recruitment.
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spelling pubmed-93506772022-08-04 Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses Tas, Jeroen M.J. Koo, Ja-Hyun Lin, Ying-Cing Xie, Zhenfei Steichen, Jon M. Jackson, Abigail M. Hauser, Blake M. Wang, Xuesong Cottrell, Christopher A. Torres, Jonathan L. Warner, John E. Kirsch, Kathrin H. Weldon, Stephanie R. Groschel, Bettina Nogal, Bartek Ozorowski, Gabriel Bangaru, Sandhya Phelps, Nicole Adachi, Yumiko Eskandarzadeh, Saman Kubitz, Michael Burton, Dennis R. Lingwood, Daniel Schmidt, Aaron G. Nair, Usha Ward, Andrew B. Schief, William R. Batista, Facundo D. Immunity Article Vaccines generate high-affinity antibodies by recruiting antigen-specific B cells to germinal centers (GCs), but the mechanisms governing the recruitment to GCs on secondary challenges remain unclear. Here, using preclinical SARS-CoV and HIV mouse models, we demonstrated that the antibodies elicited during primary humoral responses shaped the naive B cell recruitment to GCs during secondary exposures. The antibodies from primary responses could either enhance or, conversely, restrict the GC participation of naive B cells: broad-binding, low-affinity, and low-titer antibodies enhanced recruitment, whereas, by contrast, the high titers of high-affinity, mono-epitope-specific antibodies attenuated cognate naive B cell recruitment. Thus, the directionality and intensity of that effect was determined by antibody concentration, affinity, and epitope specificity. Circulating antibodies can, therefore, be important determinants of antigen immunogenicity. Future vaccines may need to overcome—or could, alternatively, leverage—the effects of circulating primary antibodies on subsequent naive B cell recruitment. Cell Press 2022-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9350677/ /pubmed/35987201 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2022.07.020 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Tas, Jeroen M.J.
Koo, Ja-Hyun
Lin, Ying-Cing
Xie, Zhenfei
Steichen, Jon M.
Jackson, Abigail M.
Hauser, Blake M.
Wang, Xuesong
Cottrell, Christopher A.
Torres, Jonathan L.
Warner, John E.
Kirsch, Kathrin H.
Weldon, Stephanie R.
Groschel, Bettina
Nogal, Bartek
Ozorowski, Gabriel
Bangaru, Sandhya
Phelps, Nicole
Adachi, Yumiko
Eskandarzadeh, Saman
Kubitz, Michael
Burton, Dennis R.
Lingwood, Daniel
Schmidt, Aaron G.
Nair, Usha
Ward, Andrew B.
Schief, William R.
Batista, Facundo D.
Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses
title Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses
title_full Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses
title_fullStr Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses
title_full_unstemmed Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses
title_short Antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive B cells during secondary responses
title_sort antibodies from primary humoral responses modulate the recruitment of naive b cells during secondary responses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9350677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35987201
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2022.07.020
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