B lymphocytes are required during the early priming of CD4+ T cells for clearance of Pneumocystis infection in mice

MM Opata, ML Hollifield, FE Lund… - The Journal of …, 2015 - journals.aai.org
MM Opata, ML Hollifield, FE Lund, TD Randall, R Dunn, BA Garvy, DJ Feola
The Journal of Immunology, 2015journals.aai.org
B cells play a critical role in the clearance of Pneumocystis. In addition to production of
Pneumocystis-specific Abs, B cells are required during the priming phase for CD4+ T cells to
expand normally and generate memory. Clearance of Pneumocystis was found to be
dependent on Ag specific B cells and on the ability of B cells to secrete Pneumocystis-
specific Ab, as mice with B cells defective in these functions or with a restricted BCR were
unable to control Pneumocystis infection. Because Pneumocystis-specific antiserum was …
Abstract
B cells play a critical role in the clearance of Pneumocystis. In addition to production of Pneumocystis-specific Abs, B cells are required during the priming phase for CD4+ T cells to expand normally and generate memory. Clearance of Pneumocystis was found to be dependent on Ag specific B cells and on the ability of B cells to secrete Pneumocystis-specific Ab, as mice with B cells defective in these functions or with a restricted BCR were unable to control Pneumocystis infection. Because Pneumocystis-specific antiserum was only able to partially protect B cell–deficient mice from infection, we hypothesized that optimal T cell priming requires fully functional B cells. Using adoptive transfer and B cell depletion strategies, we determined that optimal priming of CD4+ T cells requires B cells during the first 2–3 d of infection and that this was independent of the production of Ab. T cells that were removed from Pneumocystis-infected mice during the priming phase were fully functional and able to clear Pneumocystis infection upon adoptive transfer into Rag1−/− hosts, but this effect was ablated in mice that lacked fully functional B cells. Our results indicate that T cell priming requires a complete environment of Ag presentation and activation signals to become fully functional in this model of Pneumocystis infection.
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