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Publication : αv Integrins regulate germinal center B cell responses through noncanonical autophagy.

First Author  Raso F Year  2018
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  128
Issue  9 Pages  4163-4178
PubMed ID  29999501 Mgi Jnum  J:266335
Mgi Id  MGI:6202800 Doi  10.1172/JCI99597
Citation  Raso F, et al. (2018) alphav Integrins regulate germinal center B cell responses through noncanonical autophagy. J Clin Invest 128(9):4163-4178
abstractText  Germinal centers (GCs) are major sites of clonal B cell expansion and generation of long-lived, high-affinity antibody responses to pathogens. Signaling through TLRs on B cells promotes many aspects of GC B cell responses, including affinity maturation, class switching, and differentiation into long-lived memory and plasma cells. A major challenge for effective vaccination is identifying strategies to specifically promote GC B cell responses. Here, we have identified a mechanism of regulation of GC B cell TLR signaling, mediated by alphav integrins and noncanonical autophagy. Using B cell-specific alphav-KO mice, we show that loss of alphav-mediated TLR regulation increased GC B cell expansion, somatic hypermutation, class switching, and generation of long-lived plasma cells after immunization with virus-like particles (VLPs) or antigens associated with TLR ligand adjuvants. Furthermore, targeting alphav-mediated regulation increased the magnitude and breadth of antibody responses to influenza virus vaccination. These data therefore identify a mechanism of regulation of GC B cells that can be targeted to enhance antibody responses to vaccination.
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