Novel functions of murine <scp>B</scp>1 cells: Active phagocytic and microbicidal abilities

Jixin Gao(Xijing Hospital), Xiaoying Ma, Weijie Gu, Meng Fu, Jingang An, Ying Xing, Tianwen Gao(Air Force Medical University), Wei Li(Xijing Hospital), Yufeng Liu
European Journal of Immunology
April 1, 2012
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Abstract

B1 cells are evolutionarily conserved innate-like cells that share many features with macrophages. It has also been established that B1 cells have a close developmental relationship with macrophages. However, whether B1 cells are able to act as professional phagocytic cells is not clear. In this study, we report that mouse peritoneal cavity (PerC) B cells demonstrate in vivo and in vitro phagocytic activities for Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and polystyrene fluorescent microspheres. Approximately 5% of PerC B cells, mainly B1b cells, showed phagocytic activity. Ingested microbes were killed efficiently in the phagolysosome. The antigen-specific B-cell antigen receptor promoted B-cell phagocytosis, resulting in antigen presentation to T cells after uptake of bacteria. Our results reveal for the first time that mouse B1 cells have active phagocytic capabilities and thereby act as a bridge linking innate and adaptive immunity.


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