First Author | Dubois Cauwelaert N | Year | 2016 |
Journal | Eur J Immunol | Volume | 46 |
Issue | 12 | Pages | 2719-2729 |
PubMed ID | 27701733 | Mgi Jnum | J:246482 |
Mgi Id | MGI:5922615 | Doi | 10.1002/eji.201646399 |
Citation | Dubois Cauwelaert N, et al. (2016) Antigen presentation by B cells guides programing of memory CD4+ T-cell responses to a TLR4-agonist containing vaccine in mice. Eur J Immunol 46(12):2719-2729 |
abstractText | The contribution of B cells to immunity against many infectious diseases is unquestionably important and well characterized. Here, we sought to determine the role of B cells in the induction of T-helper 1 (TH 1) CD4+ T cells upon vaccination with a tuberculosis (TB) antigen combined with a TLR4 agonist. We used B-cell deficient mice (muMT-/- ), tetramer-positive CD4+ T cells, markers of memory "precursor" effector cells (MPECs), and T-cell adoptive transfers and demonstrated that the early antigen-specific cytokine-producing TH 1 responses are unaffected in the absence of B cells, however MPEC induction is strongly impaired resulting in a deficiency of the memory TH 1 response in muMT-/- mice. We further show that antigen-presentation by B cells is necessary for their role in MPEC generation using B-cell adoptive transfers from wt or MHC class II knock-out mice into muMT-/- mice. Our study challenges the view that B-cell deficiency exclusively alters the TH 1 response at memory time-points. Collectively, our results provide new insights on the multifaceted roles of B cells that will have a high impact on vaccine development against several pathogens including those requiring TH 1 cell-mediated immunity. |