학술논문

The immunosenescence-related factor DOCK11 is involved in secondary immune responses of B cells.
Document Type
Article
Source
Immunity & Ageing. 1/3/2022, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p1-10. 10p.
Subject
*B cells
*IMMUNE response
*IMMUNOGLOBULIN producing cells
*IMMUNOLOGIC memory
*BOOSTER vaccines
*HYPERCOAGULATION disorders
Language
ISSN
1742-4933
Abstract
Background: Memory B cells are an antigen-experienced B-cell population with the ability to rapidly differentiate into antibody-producing cells by recall responses. We recently found that dedicator of cytokinesis 11 (DOCK11) contributes to the expansion of antigen-specific populations among germinal center B cells upon immunization. In comparison, limited information is available on the contribution of DOCK11 to secondary humoral immune responses. Results: In this study, effects of the DOCK11 deficiency in B cells were examined on secondary immune responses to protein antigen. The lack of DOCK11 in B cells resulted in the impaired induction of antibody-producing cells upon secondary immunization with protein antigen. DOCK11 was dispensable for the recall responses of antigen-experienced B cells, as demonstrated by the comparable induction of antibody-producing cells in mice given transfer of antigen-experienced B cells with no DOCK11 expression. Instead, the lack of DOCK11 in B cells resulted in the impaired secondary immune responses in a B cell-extrinsic manner, which was recovered by the adoptive transfer of cognate T cells. Conclusions: We addressed that intrinsic and extrinsic effects of DOCK11 expression in B cells may contribute to secondary humoral immune responses in manner of the induction of cognate T-cell help. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]