The meninges contain adaptive immune cells that provide immunosurveillance of the central nervous system (CNS). These cells are thought to derive from the systemic circulation. Through single-cell analyses, confocal imaging, bone marrow chimeras, and parabiosis experiments, we show that meningeal B cells derive locally from the calvaria, which harbors a bone marrow niche for hematopoiesis. B cells reach the meninges from the calvaria through specialized vascular connections. This calvarial-meningeal path of B cell development may provide the CNS with a constant supply of B cells educated by CNS antigens. Conversely, we show that a subset of antigen-experienced B cells that populate the meninges in aging mice are blood-borne. These results identify a private source for meningeal B cells, which may help maintain immune privilege within the CNS.
Heterogeneity of meningeal B cells reveals a lymphopoietic niche at the CNS borders.
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作者:Brioschi Simone, Wang Wei-Le, Peng Vincent, Wang Meng, Shchukina Irina, Greenberg Zev J, Bando Jennifer K, Jaeger Natalia, Czepielewski Rafael S, Swain Amanda, Mogilenko Denis A, Beatty Wandy L, Bayguinov Peter, Fitzpatrick James A J, Schuettpelz Laura G, Fronick Catrina C, Smirnov Igor, Kipnis Jonathan, Shapiro Virginia S, Wu Gregory F, Gilfillan Susan, Cella Marina, Artyomov Maxim N, Kleinstein Steven H, Colonna Marco
| 期刊: | Science | 影响因子: | 45.800 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Jul 23; 373(6553):eabf9277 |
| doi: | 10.1126/science.abf9277 | ||
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