Extrafollicular B cell activation by marginal zone dendritic cells drives T cell–dependent antibody responses

CP Chappell, KE Draves, NV Giltiay… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - rupress.org
CP Chappell, KE Draves, NV Giltiay, EA Clark
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2012rupress.org
Dendritic cells (DCs) are best known for their ability to activate naive T cells, and emerging
evidence suggests that distinct DC subsets induce specialized T cell responses. However,
little is known concerning the role of DC subsets in the initiation of B cell responses. We
report that antigen (Ag) delivery to DC-inhibitory receptor 2 (DCIR2) found on marginal zone
(MZ)–associated CD8α− DCs in mice leads to robust class-switched antibody (Ab)
responses to a T cell–dependent (TD) Ag. DCIR2+ DCs induced rapid up-regulation of …
Dendritic cells (DCs) are best known for their ability to activate naive T cells, and emerging evidence suggests that distinct DC subsets induce specialized T cell responses. However, little is known concerning the role of DC subsets in the initiation of B cell responses. We report that antigen (Ag) delivery to DC-inhibitory receptor 2 (DCIR2) found on marginal zone (MZ)–associated CD8α DCs in mice leads to robust class-switched antibody (Ab) responses to a T cell–dependent (TD) Ag. DCIR2+ DCs induced rapid up-regulation of multiple B cell activation markers and changes in chemokine receptor expression, resulting in accumulation of Ag-specific B cells within extrafollicular splenic bridging channels as early as 24 h after immunization. Ag-specific B cells primed by DCIR2+ DCs were remarkably efficient at driving naive CD4 T cell proliferation, yet DCIR2-induced responses failed to form germinal centers or undergo affinity maturation of serum Ab unless toll-like receptor (TLR) 7 or TLR9 agonists were included at the time of immunization. These results demonstrate DCIR2+ DCs have a unique capacity to initiate extrafollicular B cell responses to TD Ag, and thus define a novel division of labor among splenic DC subsets for B cell activation during humoral immune responses.
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