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B cells and the intestinal microbiome in time,space and place
Affiliation:1. Institute of Molecular Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany;2. Department of Pathology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, USA;3. Translational Immunology Center, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York, USA
Abstract:The gut immune system is shaped by the continuous interaction with the microbiota. Here we dissect temporal, spatial and contextual layers of gut B cell responses. The microbiota impacts on the selection of the developing pool of pre-immune B cells that serves as substrate for B cell activation, expansion and differentiation. However, various aspects of the gut B cell response display unique features. In particular, occurrence of somatically mutated B cells, chronic gut germinal centers in T cell-deficient settings and polyreactive binding of gut IgA to the microbiota questioned the nature and microbiota-specificity of gut germinal centers. We propose a model to reconcile these observations incorporating recent work demonstrating microbiota-specificity of gut germinal centers. We speculate that adjuvant effects of the microbiota might modify permissiveness for B cell to enter and exit gut germinal centers. We propose that separating aspects of time, space and place facilitate the occasionally puzzling discussion of gut B cell responses to the microbiota.
Keywords:Immunoglobulin A  Gut associated lymphoid tissue  Microbiota  Germinal center
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