T Cell–Dependent IgM Memory B Cells generated during bacterial infection are required for IgG responses to antigen challenge

JL Yates, R Racine, KM McBride… - The Journal of …, 2013 - journals.aai.org
JL Yates, R Racine, KM McBride, GM Winslow
The Journal of Immunology, 2013journals.aai.org
Immunological memory has long considered to be harbored in B cells that express high-
affinity class-switched IgG. IgM-positive memory B cells can also be generated following
immunization, although their physiological role has been unclear. In this study, we show that
bacterial infection elicited a relatively large population of IgM memory B cells that were
uniquely identified by their surface expression of CD11c, CD73, and programmed death-
ligand 2. The cells lacked expression of cell surface markers typically expressed by germinal …
Abstract
Immunological memory has long considered to be harbored in B cells that express high-affinity class-switched IgG. IgM-positive memory B cells can also be generated following immunization, although their physiological role has been unclear. In this study, we show that bacterial infection elicited a relatively large population of IgM memory B cells that were uniquely identified by their surface expression of CD11c, CD73, and programmed death-ligand 2. The cells lacked expression of cell surface markers typically expressed by germinal center B cells, were CD138 negative, and did not secrete Ab ex vivo. The population was also largely quiescent and accumulated somatic mutations. The IgM memory B cells were located in the region of the splenic marginal zone and were not detected in blood or other secondary lymphoid organs. Generation of the memory cells was CD4 T cell dependent and required IL-21R signaling. In vivo depletion of the IgM memory B cells abrogated the IgG recall responses to specific Ag challenge, demonstrating that the cell population was required for humoral memory, and underwent class-switch recombination following Ag encounter. Our findings demonstrate that T cell–dependent IgM memory B cells can be elicited at high frequency and can play an important role in maintaining long-term immunity during bacterial infection.
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