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Follicular dendritic cell dysfunction contributes to impaired antigen-specific humoral responses in sepsis-surviving mice
Minakshi Rana, Andrea La Bella, Rivka Lederman, Bruce T. Volpe, Barbara Sherry, Betty Diamond
Minakshi Rana, Andrea La Bella, Rivka Lederman, Bruce T. Volpe, Barbara Sherry, Betty Diamond
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Research Article Immunology Infectious disease

Follicular dendritic cell dysfunction contributes to impaired antigen-specific humoral responses in sepsis-surviving mice

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Sepsis survivors exhibit impaired responsiveness to antigen (Ag) challenge associated with increased mortality from infection. The contribution of follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) in the impaired humoral response in sepsis-surviving mice is investigated in this study. We demonstrated that mice subjected to sepsis from cecal ligation and puncture (CLP mice) have reduced NP-specific high-affinity class-switched Ig antibodies (Abs) compared with sham-operated control mice following immunization with the T cell–dependent Ag, NP-CGG. NP-specific germinal center (GC) B cells in CLP mice exhibited reduced TNF-α and AID mRNA expression compared with sham-operated mice. CLP mice showed a reduction in FDC clusters, a reduced binding of immune complexes on FDCs, and reduced mRNA expression of CR2, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, FcγRIIB, TNFR1, IKK2, and LTβR compared with sham-operated mice. Adoptive transfer studies showed that there was no B cell–intrinsic defect. In summary, our data suggest that the reduced Ag-specific Ab response in CLP mice is secondary to a disruption in FDC and GC B cell function.

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Minakshi Rana, Andrea La Bella, Rivka Lederman, Bruce T. Volpe, Barbara Sherry, Betty Diamond

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AID and TNF-α expression in NP-specific GC B cells is reduced while there is no change in LTα and LTβ expression in immunized CLP mice.

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(A) AID (n = 8, Sham+NP-CGG; n = 10, CLP+NP-CGG), (B) TNF-α, (C) LTα, and (D) LTβ mRNA expression was assessed by qRT-PCR in flow-sorted NP+ GC B cells of sham and CLP mice at day 14 after immunization with NP-CGG (n = 9, Sham+NP-CGG; n = 10, CLP+NP-CGG). Data represent mean ± SEM from 3 independent experiments. Sham+NP-CGG vs. CLP+NP-CGG, *P < 0.05 (Mann-Whitney U test).

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