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TACI deficiency enhances antibody avidity and clearance of an intestinal pathogen
Shoichiro Tsuji, … , Jeffrey L. Platt, Marilia Cascalho
Shoichiro Tsuji, … , Jeffrey L. Platt, Marilia Cascalho
Published October 1, 2014
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2014;124(11):4857-4866. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI74428.
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Research Article Immunology

TACI deficiency enhances antibody avidity and clearance of an intestinal pathogen

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Abstract

The transmembrane activator and calcium-modulating cyclophilin ligand interactor (TACI) controls differentiation of long-lived plasma cells, and almost 10% of individuals with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) express either the C104R or A181E variants of TACI. These variants impair TACI function, and TACI-deficient mice exhibit a CVID-like disease. However, 1%–2% of normal individuals harbor the C140R or A181E TACI variants and have no outward signs of CVID, and it is not clear why TACI deficiency in this group does not cause disease. Here, we determined that TACI-deficient mice have low baseline levels of Ig in the blood but retain the ability to mutate Ig-associated genes that encode antigen-specific antibodies. The antigen-specific antibodies in TACI-deficient mice were produced in bursts and had higher avidity than those of WT animals. Moreover, mice lacking TACI were able to clear Citrobacter rodentium, a model pathogen for severe human enteritis, more rapidly than did WT mice. These findings suggest that the high prevalence of TACI deficiency in humans might reflect enhanced host defense against enteritis, which is more severe in those with acquired or inherited immunodeficiencies.

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Shoichiro Tsuji, Lucas Stein, Nobuhiko Kamada, Gabriel Nuñez, Richard Bram, Bruce A. Vallance, Ana E. Sousa, Jeffrey L. Platt, Marilia Cascalho

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rodentiumbacteria in feces of RAG1-deficient mice after adoptive transfer of sera from infected TACI-deficient or WT mice. Number of bacteria in feces of RAG1-deficient mice 3 days after infection with 1 × 109 CFU C. rodentium and transfer of 200 μl sera (i.v.) from C57BL/6 mice or TACI-deficient mice, obtained 10 days after reinfection. Control RAG1-deficient mice were administered saline instead of sera and infected with 1 × 109 CFU C. rodentium. Comparisons between groups were by Mann-Whitney U test. P = 0.0157 for Taci-KO versus C57BL/6; P = 0.0176 for TACI versus saline.

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