Gut microbiota-specific IgA+ B cells traffic to the CNS in active multiple sclerosis

活动性多发性硬化症中肠道微生物特异性 IgA+ B 细胞转运至中枢神经系统

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作者:Anne-Katrin Pröbstel, Xiaoyuan Zhou, Ryan Baumann, Sven Wischnewski, Michael Kutza, Olga L Rojas, Katrin Sellrie, Antje Bischof, Kicheol Kim, Akshaya Ramesh, Ravi Dandekar, Ariele L Greenfield, Ryan D Schubert, Jordan E Bisanz, Stephanie Vistnes, Khashayar Khaleghi, James Landefeld, Gina Kirkish, Fr

Abstract

Changes in gut microbiota composition and a diverse role of B cells have recently been implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS), a central nervous system (CNS) autoimmune disease. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is a key regulator at the mucosal interface. However, whether gut microbiota shape IgA responses and what role IgA+ cells have in neuroinflammation are unknown. Here, we identify IgA-bound taxa in MS and show that IgA-producing cells specific for MS-associated taxa traffic to the inflamed CNS, resulting in a strong, compartmentalized IgA enrichment in active MS and other neuroinflammatory diseases. Unlike previously characterized polyreactive anti-commensal IgA responses, CNS IgA cross-reacts with surface structures on specific bacterial strains but not with brain tissue. These findings establish gut microbiota-specific IgA+ cells as a systemic mediator in MS and suggest a critical role of mucosal B cells during active neuroinflammation with broad implications for IgA as an informative biomarker and IgA-producing cells as an immune subset to harness for therapeutic interventions.

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