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Recruitment of plasma cells to the bone marrow in primary and secondary immune reactions

Authors :
Mir-Farzin Mashreghi
Marta Ferreira-Gomes
Pawel Durek
Yidan Chen
Hector Rincon-Arevalo
Frederik Heinrich
Franziska Szelinski
Gabriela Guerra
Ana-Luisa Stefanski
Antonia Niedobitek
Annika Wiedemann
Marina Bondareva
Jacob Ritter
Katrin Lehmann
Sebastian Hardt
Christian Hipfl
Sascha Hein
Eberhard Hildt
Mareen Matz
Henrik Mei
Qingyu Cheng
Van Duc Dang
Mario Witkowski
Andreia Lino
Andrey Kruglov
Fritz Melchers
Carsten Perka
Eva Schrezenmeier
Andreas Radbruch
Thomas Dörner
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Bone marrow plasma cells (BMPC) emerge as a consequence of immune reactions and are considered the source of antibodies that protect against recurrent infectious diseases throughout life. Despite their importance, it remains unclear if these cells reflect different activation environments or the differentiation/maturation stages of their precursors. Here we track the recruitment of plasma cells, generated in primary and secondary immune reactions to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein vaccines, to the human bone marrow. Trajectories based on single cell transcriptomes and antigen-receptor clonotypes of antibody-secreting cells exiting the immune reaction and of those residing in the bone marrow, allow to follow the evolution of the immune response to these vaccines, leading to sequential colonization of these cells to different compartments (clans) of BMPC, and their establishment as long-lived (memory) plasma cells. In primary immune reactions, both CD19low (clans 1 and 4) and CD19high (clan 0) BMPC are generated. In secondary immune reactions, mostly CD19high BMPC of the largest compartment (clan 0) are generated, resulting from the reactivation of memory B lymphocytes. The latter is also observed in vaccinated convalescent individuals and upon recall vaccination against diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis (DTP). Thus, humoral immunological memory, i.e. serum antibodies secreted by long-lived memory BMPC, is generated already in the primary immune response, more so in the secondary, and it represents the evolution of the immune response.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........00618be9c527b158b9e71714082d33c3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2378630/v1