Cell Reports (Oct 2016)

Self-Antigen-Driven Thymic B Cell Class Switching Promotes T Cell Central Tolerance

  • Jason Perera,
  • Zhong Zheng,
  • Shuyin Li,
  • Herman Gudjonson,
  • Olga Kalinina,
  • Jennifer I.C. Benichou,
  • Katharine E. Block,
  • Yoram Louzoun,
  • Dengping Yin,
  • Anita S. Chong,
  • Aaron R. Dinner,
  • Martin Weigert,
  • Haochu Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.09.011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 387 – 398

Abstract

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B cells are unique antigen-presenting cells because their antigen presentation machinery is closely tied to the B cell receptor. Autoreactive thymic B cells can efficiently present cognate self-antigens to mediate CD4+ T cell-negative selection. However, the nature of thymocyte-thymic B cell interaction and how this interaction affects the selection of thymic B cell repertoire and, in turn, the T cell repertoire are not well understood. Here we demonstrate that a large percentage of thymic B cells have undergone class switching intrathymically. Thymic B cell class switching requires cognate interaction with specific T cells. Class-switched thymic B cells have a distinct repertoire compared with unswitched thymic B cells or splenic B cells. Particularly, autoreactive B cell specificities preferentially expand in the thymus by undergoing class switching, and these enriched, class-switched autoreactive thymic B cells play an important role in CD4 T cell tolerance.

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