Extrafollicular Activation of Lymph Node B Cells by Antigen-Bearing Dendritic Cells

Hai Qi(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Jackson G. Egen(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Alex Y. Huang(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Ronald N. Germain(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
Science
June 15, 2006
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Abstract

In contrast to naïve T cells that recognize short antigen-derived peptides displayed by specialized antigen-presenting cells, immunoglobulin receptors of B lymphocytes primarily recognize intact proteins. How and where within a lymph node such unprocessed antigens become available for naïve B cell recognition is not clear. We used two-photon intravital imaging to show that, after exiting high-endothelial venules and before entry into lymph node follicles, B cells survey locally concentrated dendritic cells. Engagement of the B cell receptor by the dendritic cell (DC)-associated antigen leads to lymphocyte calcium signaling, migration arrest, antigen acquisition, and extrafollicular accumulation. These findings suggest a possible role for antigen-specific B-DC interactions in promoting T cell-dependent antibody responses in vivo.


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