B cells secrete functional antigen-specific IgG antibodies on extracellular vesicles.


Journal

Scientific reports
ISSN: 2045-2322
Titre abrégé: Sci Rep
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101563288

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
23 Jul 2024
Historique:
received: 24 01 2024
accepted: 17 07 2024
medline: 24 7 2024
pubmed: 24 7 2024
entrez: 23 7 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

B cells and the antibodies they produce are critical in host defense against pathogens and contribute to various immune-mediated diseases. B cells responding to activating signals in vitro release extracellular vesicles (EV) that carry surface antibodies, yet B cell production of EVs that express antibodies and their function in vivo is incompletely understood. Using transgenic mice expressing the Cre recombinase in B cells switching to IgG1 to induce expression of fusion proteins between emerald green fluorescent protein (emGFP) and the EV tetraspanin CD63 as a model, we identify emGFP expression in B cells responding to foreign antigen in vivo and characterize the emGFP

Identifiants

pubmed: 39043800
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67912-y
pii: 10.1038/s41598-024-67912-y
doi:

Substances chimiques

Immunoglobulin G 0
Green Fluorescent Proteins 147336-22-9
Antigens 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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IM

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16970

Subventions

Organisme : NIH HHS
ID : AI147394, AG069264, AI112844, HL170961, AI176171, and AI154598
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIH HHS
ID : AI153990
Pays : United States

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© 2024. The Author(s).

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Claudia Rival (C)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Mahua Mandal (M)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Kayla Cramton (K)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Hui Qiao (H)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Mohd Arish (M)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Jie Sun (J)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

James V McCann (JV)

Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599, USA.

Andrew C Dudley (AC)

Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.
Emily Couric Cancer Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Michael D Solga (MD)

Flow Cytometry Core, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Uta Erdbrügger (U)

Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA.

Loren D Erickson (LD)

Beirne Carter Center for Immunology Research, University of Virginia, PO Box 801386, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA. lde9w@virginia.edu.
Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 22908, USA. lde9w@virginia.edu.

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