Atypical B cells are part of an alternative lineage of B cells that participates in responses to vaccination and infection in humans

非典型B细胞是B细胞的另一个谱系,参与人类对疫苗接种和感染的免疫应答。

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作者:Henry J Sutton ,Racheal Aye ,Azza H Idris ,Rachel Vistein ,Eunice Nduati ,Oscar Kai ,Jedida Mwacharo ,Xi Li ,Xin Gao ,T Daniel Andrews ,Marios Koutsakos ,Thi H O Nguyen ,Maxim Nekrasov ,Peter Milburn ,Auda Eltahla ,Andrea A Berry ,Natasha Kc ,Sumana Chakravarty ,B Kim Lee Sim ,Adam K Wheatley ,Stephen J Kent ,Stephen L Hoffman ,Kirsten E Lyke ,Philip Bejon ,Fabio Luciani ,Katherine Kedzierska ,Robert A Seder ,Francis M Ndungu ,Ian A Cockburn

Abstract

The diversity of circulating human B cells is unknown. We use single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to examine the diversity of both antigen-specific and total B cells in healthy subjects and malaria-exposed individuals. This reveals two B cell lineages: a classical lineage of activated and resting memory B cells and an alternative lineage, which includes previously described atypical B cells. Although atypical B cells have previously been associated with disease states, the alternative lineage is common in healthy controls, as well as malaria-exposed individuals. We further track Plasmodium-specific B cells after malaria vaccination in naive volunteers. We find that alternative lineage cells are primed after the initial immunization and respond to booster doses. However, alternative lineage cells develop an atypical phenotype with repeated boosts. The data highlight that atypical cells are part of a wider alternative lineage of B cells that are a normal component of healthy immune responses.

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