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Publication : No strict requirement for eosinophils for bone marrow plasma cell survival.

First Author  Bortnick A Year  2018
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  48
Issue  5 Pages  815-821
PubMed ID  29442367 Mgi Jnum  J:262955
Mgi Id  MGI:6160606 Doi  10.1002/eji.201747229
Citation  Bortnick A, et al. (2018) No strict requirement for eosinophils for bone marrow plasma cell survival. Eur J Immunol 48(5):815-821
abstractText  Lasting antibody responses are maintained by long-lived plasma cells, which are thought to lodge in the BM in specialized survival niches. Eosinophils have been reported to function as a critical component of the BM survival niche where they are thought to provide pro-survival signals to nearby plasma cells. Recent study shows that many BM plasma cells are recently generated and chiefly short-lived cells, raising the possibility that rare plasma cell-eosinophil interactions are a rate-limiting step needed to establish lasting humoral immunity. To address these issues, we examined the impact of eosinophil depletion on short- and long-lived BM plasma cells in the context of antibody responses induced by both T-cell dependent and T-cell independent antigens. Surprisingly, our results failed to support a role for eosinophils in either plasma cell generation or survival. These studies included examination of plasma cell frequencies in mice lacking eosinophils either after antibody-mediated depletion, or due to mutation of the GATA1 locus.
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