异型记忆B细胞频率与疟疾免疫成年人抗体宽度和功能相关
Frederica Dedo Partey1, Jasmine Naa Norkor Dowuona2, Abigail Naa Adjorkor Pobee2
1Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana. fpartey@noguchi.ug.edu.gh.
Scientific reports
|February 28, 2024
概括
重复的疟疾感染增加了抗体宽度,但降低了抗体慕度. 非典型的记忆B细胞与更广泛的抗体反应相关,这表明疟疾免疫力存在权衡.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
- 疟疾学 疟疾学
背景情况:
- 对疟疾的临床免疫发展缓慢,并依赖于抗体.
- 长期暴露于疟疾可能会破坏B细胞平衡,导致非典型的记忆B细胞.
研究的目的:
- 研究B细胞干扰如何影响自然暴露于疟疾的个体的抗体宽度,狂热度和功能.
- 了解疟疾传播强度对免疫反应的影响.
主要方法:
- 来自加纳高和低疟疾传播地区的个体的抗体配置和B细胞子集的比较.
- 评估Plasmodium falciparum merozoite抗原特异性抗体,抗体宽度和激烈性.
- 评估体外生长抑制试验及其与抗体特征的相关性.
主要成果:
- 在高传播区域的个体具有更高的抗原特异性抗体和更广泛的抗体得分,但更低的嗜好.
- 异型记忆B细胞频率与抗体宽度积极相关.
- 试管体内生长抑制与抗体反应范围有关,而不是与甲酸结合.
结论:
- 重复的疟疾感染会损害高贪抗体的发展,而抗体宽度的增加则会补偿.
- 疟疾的高发病率推动了更广泛的抗体多样性,并维持了非典型的记忆B细胞种群.
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