作者
Kimberly A Barker, Neelou S Etesami, Anukul T Shenoy, Emad I Arafa, Carolina Lyon de Ana, Nicole MS Smith, Ian MC Martin, Wesley N Goltry, Alexander MS Barron, Jeffrey L Browning, Hasmeena Kathuria, Anna C Belkina, Antoine Guillon, Xuemei Zhong, Nicholas A Crossland, Matthew R Jones, Lee J Quinton, Joseph P Mizgerd
发表日期
2021/6/1
期刊
The Journal of clinical investigation
卷号
131
期号
11
出版商
American Society for Clinical Investigation
简介
Lung-resident memory B cells (BRM cells) are elicited after influenza infections of mice, but connections to other pathogens and hosts — as well as their functional significance — have yet to be determined. We postulate that BRM cells are core components of lung immunity. To test this, we examined whether lung BRM cells are elicited by the respiratory pathogen pneumococcus, are present in humans, and are important in pneumonia defense. Lungs of mice that had recovered from pneumococcal infections did not contain organized tertiary lymphoid organs, but did have plasma cells and noncirculating memory B cells. The latter expressed distinctive surface markers (including CD69, PD-L2, CD80, and CD73) and were poised to secrete antibodies upon stimulation. Human lungs also contained B cells with a resident memory phenotype. In mice recovered from pneumococcal pneumonia, depletion of PD-L2+ B …
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