Role of affinity in plasma cell development in the germinal center light zone

Author:

ElTanbouly Mohamed A.1ORCID,Ramos Victor1ORCID,MacLean Andrew J.1ORCID,Chen Spencer T.12ORCID,Loewe Maximilian1ORCID,Steinbach Sandra1ORCID,Ben Tanfous Tarek1ORCID,Johnson Brianna1ORCID,Cipolla Melissa1ORCID,Gazumyan Anna13ORCID,Oliveira Thiago Y.1ORCID,Nussenzweig Michel C.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Rockefeller University 1 Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, , New York, NY, USA

2. Sloan Kettering Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 2 Immunology Program, , New York, NY, USA

3. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Rockefeller University 3 , New York, NY, USA

Abstract

Protective immune responses to many pathogens depend on the development of high-affinity antibody-producing plasma cells (PC) in germinal centers (GCs). Transgenic models suggest that there is a stringent affinity-based barrier to PC development. Whether a similar high-affinity barrier regulates PC development under physiologic circumstances and the nature of the PC fate decision has not been defined precisely. Here, we use a fate-mapping approach to examine the relationship between GC B cells selected to undergo additional rounds of affinity maturation, GC pre-PC, and PC. The data show that initial PC selection overlaps with GC B cell selection, but that the PC compartment accumulates a less diverse and higher affinity collection of antibodies over time. Thus, whereas the GC continues to diversify over time, affinity-based pre-PC selection sieves the GC to enable the accumulation of a more restricted group of high-affinity antibody-secreting PC.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology and Immunogen Discovery

Stavros Niarchos Foundation

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

MC Bulgari 2023

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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