Nearly all chronic human infections are associated with alterations in the memory B cell (MBC) compartment, including a large expansion of CD19(hi)T-bet(hi) MBC in the peripheral blood of HIV-infected individuals with chronic viremia. Despite their prevalence, it is unclear how these B cells arise and whether they contribute to the inefficiency of antibody-mediated immunity in chronic infectious diseases. We addressed these questions by characterizing T-bet-expressing B cells in lymph nodes (LN) and identifying a strong T-bet signature among HIV-specific MBC associated with poor immunologic outcome. Confocal microscopy and quantitative imaging revealed that T-bet(hi) B cells in LN of HIV-infected chronically viremic individuals distinctly accumulated outside germinal centers (GC), which are critical for optimal antibody responses. In single-cell analyses, LN T-bet(hi) B cells of HIV-infected individuals were almost exclusively found among CD19(hi) MBC and expressed reduced GC-homing receptors. Furthermore, HIV-specific B cells of infected individuals were enriched among LN CD19(hi)T-bet(hi) MBC and displayed a distinct transcriptome, with features similar to CD19(hi)T-bet(hi) MBC in blood and LN GC B cells (GCBC). LN CD19(hi)T-bet(hi) MBC were also related to GCBC by B cell receptor (BCR)-based phylogenetic linkage but had lower BCR mutation frequencies and reduced HIV-neutralizing capacity, consistent with diminished participation in GC-mediated affinity selection. Thus, in the setting of chronic immune activation associated with HIV viremia, failure of HIV-specific B cells to enter or remain in GC may help explain the rarity of high-affinity protective antibodies.
Overexpression of T-bet in HIV infection is associated with accumulation of B cells outside germinal centers and poor affinity maturation.
HIV感染中T-bet的过度表达与B细胞在生发中心外的积累和亲和力成熟不良有关
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作者:Austin James W, Buckner Clarisa M, Kardava Lela, Wang Wei, Zhang Xiaozhen, Melson Valerie A, Swanson Ryan G, Martins Andrew J, Zhou Julian Q, Hoehn Kenneth B, Fisk J Nicholas, Dimopoulos Yiannis, Chassiakos Alexander, O'Dell Sijy, Smelkinson Margery G, Seamon Catherine A, Kwan Richard W, Sneller Michael C, Pittaluga Stefania, Doria-Rose Nicole A, McDermott Adrian, Li Yuxing, Chun Tae-Wook, Kleinstein Steven H, Tsang John S, Petrovas Constantinos, Moir Susan
| 期刊: | Science Translational Medicine | 影响因子: | 14.600 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Nov 27; 11(520):eaax0904 |
| doi: | 10.1126/scitranslmed.aax0904 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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