Cellular dynamics of memory B cell populations: IgM+ and IgG+ memory B cells persist indefinitely as quiescent cells

DD Jones, JR Wilmore, D Allman - The Journal of Immunology, 2015 - journals.aai.org
DD Jones, JR Wilmore, D Allman
The Journal of Immunology, 2015journals.aai.org
Despite their critical role in long-term immunity, the life span of individual memory B cells
remains poorly defined. Using a tetracycline-regulated pulse-chase system, we measured
population turnover rates and individual t 1/2 of pre-established Ag-induced Ig class-
switched and IgM-positive memory B cells over 402 d. Our results indicate that, once
established, both IgG-positive and less frequent IgM-positive memory populations are
exceptionally stable, with little evidence of attrition or cellular turnover. Indeed, the vast …
Abstract
Despite their critical role in long-term immunity, the life span of individual memory B cells remains poorly defined. Using a tetracycline-regulated pulse-chase system, we measured population turnover rates and individual t 1/2 of pre-established Ag-induced Ig class-switched and IgM-positive memory B cells over 402 d. Our results indicate that, once established, both IgG-positive and less frequent IgM-positive memory populations are exceptionally stable, with little evidence of attrition or cellular turnover. Indeed, the vast majority of cells in both pools exhibited t 1/2 that appear to exceed the life span of the mouse, contrasting dramatically with mature naive B cells. These results indicate that recall Ab responses are mediated by stable pools of extremely long-lived cells, and suggest that Ag-experienced B cells employ remarkably efficient survival mechanisms.
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