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B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction

Vaccines typically protect against (re)infections by generating pathogen‐neutralising antibodies. However, as we age, antibody‐secreting cell formation and vaccine‐induced antibody titres are reduced. Antibody‐secreting plasma cells differentiate from B cells either early post‐vaccination through th...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jia Le, Fra‐Bido, Sigrid C., Burton, Alice R., Innocentin, Silvia, Hill, Danika L., Linterman, Michelle A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35980826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13692
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author Lee, Jia Le
Fra‐Bido, Sigrid C.
Burton, Alice R.
Innocentin, Silvia
Hill, Danika L.
Linterman, Michelle A.
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Burton, Alice R.
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Hill, Danika L.
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description Vaccines typically protect against (re)infections by generating pathogen‐neutralising antibodies. However, as we age, antibody‐secreting cell formation and vaccine‐induced antibody titres are reduced. Antibody‐secreting plasma cells differentiate from B cells either early post‐vaccination through the extrafollicular response or from the germinal centre (GC) reaction, which generates long‐lived antibody‐secreting cells. As the formation of both the extrafollicular antibody response and the GC requires the interaction of multiple cell types, the impaired antibody response in ageing could be caused by B cell intrinsic or extrinsic factors, or a combination of the two. Here, we show that B cells from older people do not have intrinsic defects in their proliferation and differentiation into antibody‐secreting cells in vitro compared to those from the younger donors. However, adoptive transfer of B cells from aged mice to young recipient mice showed that differentiation into extrafollicular plasma cells was favoured at the expense of B cells entering the GC during the early stages of GC formation. In contrast, by the peak of the GC response, GC B cells derived from the donor cells of aged mice had expanded to the same extent as those from the younger donors. This indicates that age‐related intrinsic B cell changes delay the GC response but are not responsible for the impaired antibody‐secreting response or smaller peak GC response in ageing. Collectively, this study shows that B cells from aged individuals are not intrinsically defective in responding to stimulation and becoming antibody‐secreting cells, implicating B cell‐extrinsic factors as the primary cause of age‐associated impairment in the humoral immunity.
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spelling pubmed-94708902022-09-28 B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction Lee, Jia Le Fra‐Bido, Sigrid C. Burton, Alice R. Innocentin, Silvia Hill, Danika L. Linterman, Michelle A. Aging Cell Research Articles Vaccines typically protect against (re)infections by generating pathogen‐neutralising antibodies. However, as we age, antibody‐secreting cell formation and vaccine‐induced antibody titres are reduced. Antibody‐secreting plasma cells differentiate from B cells either early post‐vaccination through the extrafollicular response or from the germinal centre (GC) reaction, which generates long‐lived antibody‐secreting cells. As the formation of both the extrafollicular antibody response and the GC requires the interaction of multiple cell types, the impaired antibody response in ageing could be caused by B cell intrinsic or extrinsic factors, or a combination of the two. Here, we show that B cells from older people do not have intrinsic defects in their proliferation and differentiation into antibody‐secreting cells in vitro compared to those from the younger donors. However, adoptive transfer of B cells from aged mice to young recipient mice showed that differentiation into extrafollicular plasma cells was favoured at the expense of B cells entering the GC during the early stages of GC formation. In contrast, by the peak of the GC response, GC B cells derived from the donor cells of aged mice had expanded to the same extent as those from the younger donors. This indicates that age‐related intrinsic B cell changes delay the GC response but are not responsible for the impaired antibody‐secreting response or smaller peak GC response in ageing. Collectively, this study shows that B cells from aged individuals are not intrinsically defective in responding to stimulation and becoming antibody‐secreting cells, implicating B cell‐extrinsic factors as the primary cause of age‐associated impairment in the humoral immunity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-18 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9470890/ /pubmed/35980826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13692 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Aging Cell published by Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Jia Le
Fra‐Bido, Sigrid C.
Burton, Alice R.
Innocentin, Silvia
Hill, Danika L.
Linterman, Michelle A.
B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
title B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
title_full B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
title_fullStr B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
title_full_unstemmed B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
title_short B cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay B cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
title_sort b cell‐intrinsic changes with age do not impact antibody‐secreting cell formation but delay b cell participation in the germinal centre reaction
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35980826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13692
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