Rescue of the mature B cell compartment in BAFF-deficient mice by treatment with recombinant Fc-BAFF.

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Title
Rescue of the mature B cell compartment in BAFF-deficient mice by treatment with recombinant Fc-BAFF.
Journal
Immunology Letters
Author(s)
Swee L.K., Tardivel A., Schneider P., Rolink A.
ISSN
1879-0542[electronic], 0165-2478[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
131
Number
1
Pages
40-48
Language
english
Abstract
BAFF deficiency in mice impairs B cell development beyond the transitional stage 1 in the spleen and thus severely reduces the size of follicular and marginal zone B cell compartments. Moreover, humoral immune responses in these mice are dramatically impaired. We now addressed the question whether the decrease in mature B cell numbers and the reduced humoral immune responses in BAFF-deficient mice could be overcome by the injection of recombinant BAFF. We therefore engineered a recombinant protein containing the human IgG1 Fc moiety fused to receptor-binding domain of human BAFF (Fc-BAFF). At 1 week after the second injection of this fusion protein a complete rescue of the marginal zone B cell compartment and a 50% rescue of the follicular B cell compartment was observed. Moreover these mice mounted a T cell-dependent humoral immune response indistinguishable from wild-type mice. By day 14 upon arrest of Fc-BAFF treatment mature B cell numbers in the blood dropped by 50%, indicating that the life span of mature B cells in the absence of BAFF is 14 days or less. Collectively these findings demonstrate that injection of Fc-BAFF in BAFF-deficient mice results in a temporary rescue of a functional mature B cell compartment.
Keywords
B cells, BAFF, Rescue
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Web of science
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