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Superantigen- and TLR-dependent activation of tonsillar B cells after receptor-mediated endocytosis.

Jendholm, Johan LU ; Mörgelin, Matthias LU ; Perez Vidakovics, Laura LU ; Carlsson, Michael LU ; Leffler, Hakon LU ; Cardell, Lars-Olaf LU and Riesbeck, Kristian LU orcid (2009) In Journal of immunology 182(8). p.4713-4720
Abstract
Classical B lymphocyte activation is dependent on BCR cross-linking in combination with physical interaction with Th cells. Other B cell molecules that contribute to the activation are complement, cytokine, and TLRs recognizing specific pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis is a common Gram-negative respiratory pathogen that induces proliferation in human IgD-expressing B cells independently of T cell help. The activation is initiated by the B cell superantigen Moraxella IgD-binding protein (MID) through a nonimmune cross-linking of IgD. However, IgD cross-linking alone is not sufficient to induce proliferation. In this study, we characterized the significance of TLRs in superantigen-dependent B cell... (More)
Classical B lymphocyte activation is dependent on BCR cross-linking in combination with physical interaction with Th cells. Other B cell molecules that contribute to the activation are complement, cytokine, and TLRs recognizing specific pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis is a common Gram-negative respiratory pathogen that induces proliferation in human IgD-expressing B cells independently of T cell help. The activation is initiated by the B cell superantigen Moraxella IgD-binding protein (MID) through a nonimmune cross-linking of IgD. However, IgD cross-linking alone is not sufficient to induce proliferation. In this study, we characterized the significance of TLRs in superantigen-dependent B cell activation using whole bacteria or rMID in the presence or absence of TLR ligands. IgD cross-linking by MID sensitized B cells obtained from children with tonsillar hyperplasia for mainly TLR9, whereas TLRs 1, 2, 6, and 7 were less important. The Moraxella-induced activation was inhibited when a dominant-negative TLR9 ligand was added. Interestingly, BCR-mediated endocytosis of whole Moraxella and degradation of live bacteria in naive B cells were observed with fluorescence, confocal, and transmission electron microscopy. This unique observation proved the strong intracellular TLR9 response as well as highlighted the Ag-presenting function of B cells. In conclusion, our findings suggest an important role of TLRs in the adaptive immune response and reveal novel insights into the T cell-independent B cell activation induced by bacteria. (Less)
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Palatine Tonsil: immunology, Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis: immunology, Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis: genetics, Lymphocyte Activation: immunology, Immunoglobulin D: immunology, Endocytosis: immunology, Bacterial: genetics, DNA, B-Lymphocytes: cytology, B-Lymphocytes: immunology, Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell: immunology, Superantigens: immunology, Toll-Like Receptors: immunology
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Journal of immunology
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182
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8
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4713 - 4720
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American Association of Immunologists
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1550-6606
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10.4049/jimmunol.0803032
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English
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  author       = {{Jendholm, Johan and Mörgelin, Matthias and Perez Vidakovics, Laura and Carlsson, Michael and Leffler, Hakon and Cardell, Lars-Olaf and Riesbeck, Kristian}},
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  keywords     = {{Palatine Tonsil: immunology; Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis: immunology; Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis: genetics; Lymphocyte Activation: immunology; Immunoglobulin D: immunology; Endocytosis: immunology; Bacterial: genetics; DNA; B-Lymphocytes: cytology; B-Lymphocytes: immunology; Receptors; Antigen; B-Cell: immunology; Superantigens: immunology; Toll-Like Receptors: immunology}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{8}},
  pages        = {{4713--4720}},
  publisher    = {{American Association of Immunologists}},
  series       = {{Journal of immunology}},
  title        = {{Superantigen- and TLR-dependent activation of tonsillar B cells after receptor-mediated endocytosis.}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0803032}},
  doi          = {{10.4049/jimmunol.0803032}},
  volume       = {{182}},
  year         = {{2009}},
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