A New Memory CD27−IgG+ B Cell Population in Peripheral Blood Expressing VH Genes with Low Frequency of Somatic Mutation
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- 15 September 2006
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 177 (6) , 3728-3736
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.6.3728
Abstract
In humans, up to 40% of peripheral B cells express CD27 and have hypermutated variable regions in their Ig genes. The CD27+ B cells are considered to be derived from germinal center following specific antigenic stimulation. Actually, somatic hypermutation in Ig genes and CD27 expression are hallmarks of memory B cells. However, the blood IgM+IgD+CD27+ B cells were recently associated to splenic marginal zone B cells and proposed to be a subset distinct from germinal center-derived memory B cells showing premutated Igs. The results presented herein further weaken this bona fide association because B cells expressing surface IgG, but not CD27, were found in human blood. Representing 1–4% of all peripheral B cells and ∼25% of the IgG+ blood B cells, this population expressed mutated IgG genes showing antigenic selection characteristics but with lower mutation frequencies than that of CD27+IgG+ B cells. However, their morphology and phenotype were similar to that of CD27+IgG+ cells. Interestingly, the proportion of IgG2 over IgG3 transcripts was opposite in CD27−IgG+ and CD27+IgG+ cells, suggesting distinct functions or origins. Overall, these findings extend the memory B cell reservoir beyond the CD27+ compartment and could provide further insights into B cell disorders of unknown etiology.Keywords
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