[HTML][HTML] Synergistic induction of interferon α through TLR-3 and TLR-9 agonists identifies CD21 as interferon α receptor for the B cell response

D Kim, S Niewiesk - PLoS pathogens, 2013 - journals.plos.org
D Kim, S Niewiesk
PLoS pathogens, 2013journals.plos.org
Maternal antibodies inhibit seroconversion and the generation of measles virus (MeV)-
specific antibodies (both neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies) after vaccination
whereas T cell responses are usually unaffected. The lack of seroconversion leaves
individuals susceptible to vaccine-preventable infections. Inhibition of antibody secretion is
due to the inhibition of B cells through a cross-link of the B cell receptor with the inhibitory
FcγIIB receptor (CD32) by maternal antibody/vaccine complexes. Here, we demonstrate that …
Maternal antibodies inhibit seroconversion and the generation of measles virus (MeV)-specific antibodies (both neutralizing and non-neutralizing antibodies) after vaccination whereas T cell responses are usually unaffected. The lack of seroconversion leaves individuals susceptible to vaccine-preventable infections. Inhibition of antibody secretion is due to the inhibition of B cells through a cross-link of the B cell receptor with the inhibitory FcγIIB receptor (CD32) by maternal antibody/vaccine complexes. Here, we demonstrate that a combination of TLR-3 and TLR-9 agonists induces synergistically higher levels of type I interferon in vitro and in vivo than either agonist alone. The synergistic action of TLR-3 and TLR-9 agonists is based on a feedback loop through the interferon receptor. Finally, we have identified CD21 as a potential receptor for interferon α on B cells which contributes to interferon α-mediated activation of B cells in the presence of maternal antibodies. The combination leads to complete restoration of B cell and antibody responses after immunization in the presence of inhibitory MeV-specific IgG. The strong stimulatory action of type I interferon is due to the fact that type I interferon uses not only the interferon receptor but also CD21 as a functional receptor for B cell activation.
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