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Chen-Yu Tsai1, Min Xie1, Melissa Cristaldo1
1Center for Discovery and Innovation, Hackensack Meridian Health, 111 Ideation Way, Nutley NJ 07110, United States.
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Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) provides limited protection against tuberculosis relapse. We investigated whether adjunctive immunotherapy targeting B cells enhances BCG-mediated protection in a murine model of latent tuberculosis. While BCG alone had modest effects, adjunctive immunotherapy with recombinant APRIL significantly reduced relapse. Protection was associated with selective remodeling and activation of marginal-zone B cell compartments, whereas effects on T cell populations were comparatively modest. These findings support further investigation of B cell-targeted immunomodulation to improve durable immune control and reduce tuberculosis relapse.
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