Author: Amanna, Ian J.; Slifka, Mark K.
Title: Mechanisms that determine plasma cell lifespan and the duration of humoral immunity Cord-id: 89c00qk6 Document date: 2010_6_15
ID: 89c00qk6
Snippet: Summary: Humoral immunity following vaccination or infection is mainly derived from two types of cells: memory B cells and plasma cells. Memory B cells do not actively secrete antibody but instead maintain their immunoglobulin in the membraneâ€bound form that serves as the antigenâ€specific Bâ€cell receptor. In contrast, plasma cells are terminally differentiated cells that no longer express surfaceâ€bound immunoglobulin but continuously secrete antibody without requiring further antigenic s
Document: Summary: Humoral immunity following vaccination or infection is mainly derived from two types of cells: memory B cells and plasma cells. Memory B cells do not actively secrete antibody but instead maintain their immunoglobulin in the membraneâ€bound form that serves as the antigenâ€specific Bâ€cell receptor. In contrast, plasma cells are terminally differentiated cells that no longer express surfaceâ€bound immunoglobulin but continuously secrete antibody without requiring further antigenic stimulation. Preâ€existing serum or mucosal antibody elicited by plasma cells (or other intermediate antibodyâ€secreting cells) represents the first line of defense against reinfection and is critical for protection against many microbial diseases. However, the mechanisms involved with maintaining longâ€term antibody production are not fully understood. Here, we examine several models of longâ€term humoral immunity and present a new model, described as the ‘Imprinted Lifespan’ model of plasma cell longevity. The foundation of this model is that plasma cells are imprinted with a predetermined lifespan based on the magnitude of Bâ€cell signaling that occurs during the induction of an antigenâ€specific humoral immune response. This represents a testable hypothesis and may explain why some antigenâ€specific antibody responses fade over time whereas others are maintained essentially for life.
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