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Unraveling Key Players of Humoral Immunity: Advanced and Optimized Lymphocyte Isolation Protocol from Murine Peyer's Patches
Published on: November 21, 2018
Lymphatic constraint of germinal centers optimizes protective antibody responses
Tenny Mudianto1, Gabrielle R Berman2, Kimberly Zaldana2
1Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA, 10016.
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Immunization strategies are central to pathogen control, where efficacy relies on antigen uptake, distribution, persistence, and inflammatory context. We recently demonstrated that dermal lymphatic capillaries regulate antigen presentation in lymph nodes (LN) by restraining fluid and virion transport following vaccinia virus (VACV) infection by skin scarification. Concurrently, a perifollicular, LN lymphangiogenic response encapsulates expanding B cell follicles. Given the important role of antigen transport and uptake on humoral immunity, we tested the hypothesis that lymphatic remodeling in the skin and LNs regulates germinal center (GC)-dependent antibody responses during infection. Using a model of lymphatic-specific VEGFR2 inhibition, we found that inhibiting viral-induced lymphatic remodeling in skin and LNs prompted significant GC expansion but paradoxically decreases protective VACV-specific class-switched antibodies. While the larger GC responses appeared structurally normal, they failed to support a proliferative burst consistent with clonal selection. Mathematical modeling revealed that this disconnect between GC size and function arises from impaired productive T follicular cell interactions in larger GC volumes and consistent with this finding, the optimal GC size was evolutionarily conserved across diverse mammals. Finally, we found that the presence of virus in the LN initiates these changes in GC function, inhibits LN lymphangiogenesis, increases B cell follicle size, and reduces selection efficiency. Therefore, protecting LN lymphatic vessels from virus-induced interferons rescues perifollicular lymphatic growth and follicle size, indicating that LN lymphangiogenesis directly constrains the follicular response. In summary, this study underscores the central role of lymphatic remodeling in compartmentalizing antigen and inflammatory signals to optimize GC fitness and protective antibody responses.
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