Toll-like receptor 2 induces mucosal homing receptor expression and IgA production by human B cells |
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Authors: | Liang YanMei Hasturk Hatice Elliot Jennifer Noronha Ansu Liu Xiuping Wetzler Lee M Massari Paola Kantarci Alpdogan Winter Harland S Farraye Francis A Ganley-Leal Lisa M |
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Affiliation: | Section of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118, USA. |
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Abstract: | There is a need for developing vaccines that elicit mucosal immunity. Although oral or nasal vaccination methods would be ideal, current strategies have yielded mixed success. Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) ligands are effective adjuvants and are currently used in the Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. Induction of humoral immunity in the mucosa is critical for effective vaccination; thus, we sought to determine the effects of TLR2 ligands on human mucosal B cell differentiation. We demonstrate that TLR2 ligands induce CCR9 and CCR10 expression by circulating B cells and increased chemotaxis to cognate chemokines CCL25 and CCL28 suggesting that TLR2 induces B cell homing to the gastrointestinal tract. TLR2 stimulation of B cells also induced J chain and IgA production demonstrating the induction of mucosal-like antibody secreting cells. These observations suggest that vaccines containing TLR2-ligands as adjuvants could induce mucosal B cell immunity even when delivered in a non-mucosal manner. |
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Keywords: | Adjuvants B cells Toll-like receptor 2 Human Mucosal immunity |
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