1. Intravital quantification reveals dynamic calcium concentration changes across B cell differentiation stages.
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Ulbricht C, Leben R, Rakhymzhan A, Kirchhoff F, Nitschke L, Radbruch H, Niesner RA, and Hauser AE
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- Animals, Female, Male, Mice, B-Lymphocytes metabolism, Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer methods, Lymphocyte Activation
- Abstract
Calcium is a universal second messenger present in all eukaryotic cells. The mobilization and storage of Ca
2+ ions drives a number of signaling-related processes, stress-responses, or metabolic changes, all of which are relevant for the development of immune cells and their adaption to pathogens. Here, we introduce the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-reporter mouse YellowCaB expressing the genetically encoded calcium indicator TN-XXL in B lymphocytes. Calcium-induced conformation change of TN-XXL results in FRET-donor quenching measurable by two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging. For the first time, using our novel numerical analysis, we extract absolute cytoplasmic calcium concentrations in activated B cells during affinity maturation in vivo. We show that calcium in activated B cells is highly dynamic and that activation introduces a persistent calcium heterogeneity to the lineage. A characterization of absolute calcium concentrations present at any time within the cytosol is therefore of great value for the understanding of long-lived beneficial immune responses and detrimental autoimmunity., Competing Interests: CU, RL, AR, LN, HR, RN, AH No competing interests declared, FK Reviewing editor, eLife, (© 2021, Ulbricht et al.)- Published
- 2021
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