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Publication : Conserved stromal-immune cell circuits secure B cell homeostasis and function.

First Author  Lütge M Year  2023
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  24
Issue  7 Pages  1149-1160
PubMed ID  37202489 Mgi Jnum  J:337728
Mgi Id  MGI:7495992 Doi  10.1038/s41590-023-01503-3
Citation  Lutge M, et al. (2023) Conserved stromal-immune cell circuits secure B cell homeostasis and function. Nat Immunol 24(7):1149-1160
abstractText  B cell zone reticular cells (BRCs) form stable microenvironments that direct efficient humoral immunity with B cell priming and memory maintenance being orchestrated across lymphoid organs. However, a comprehensive understanding of systemic humoral immunity is hampered by the lack of knowledge of global BRC sustenance, function and major pathways controlling BRC-immune cell interactions. Here we dissected the BRC landscape and immune cell interactome in human and murine lymphoid organs. In addition to the major BRC subsets underpinning the follicle, including follicular dendritic cells, PI16(+) RCs were present across organs and species. As well as BRC-produced niche factors, immune cell-driven BRC differentiation and activation programs governed the convergence of shared BRC subsets, overwriting tissue-specific gene signatures. Our data reveal that a canonical set of immune cell-provided cues enforce bidirectional signaling programs that sustain functional BRC niches across lymphoid organs and species, thereby securing efficient humoral immunity.
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