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Publication : Inflammatory monocytes hinder antiviral B cell responses.

First Author  Sammicheli S Year  2016
Journal  Sci Immunol Volume  1
Issue  4 PubMed ID  27868108
Mgi Jnum  J:306923 Mgi Id  MGI:6718454
Doi  10.1126/sciimmunol.aah6789 Citation  Sammicheli S, et al. (2016) Inflammatory monocytes hinder antiviral B cell responses. Sci Immunol 1(4)
abstractText  Antibodies are critical for protection against viral infections. However, several viruses, such as lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), avoid the induction of early protective antibody responses by poorly understood mechanisms. Here we analyzed the spatiotemporal dynamics of B cell activation to show that, upon subcutaneous infection, LCMV-specific B cells readily relocate to the interfollicular and T cell areas of the draining lymph node where they extensively interact with CD11b(+)Ly6C(hi) inflammatory monocytes. These myeloid cells were recruited to lymph nodes draining LCMV infection sites in a type I interferon-, CCR2-dependent fashion and they suppressed antiviral B cell responses by virtue of their ability to produce nitric oxide. Depletion of inflammatory monocytes, inhibition of their lymph node recruitment or impairment of their nitric oxide-producing ability enhanced LCMV-specific B cell survival and led to robust neutralizing antibody production. In conclusion, our results identify inflammatory monocytes as critical gatekeepers that prevent antiviral B cell responses and suggest that certain viruses take advantage of these cells to prolong their persistence within the host.
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