iScience (Jan 2023)

Endoplasmic reticulum expansion throughout the differentiation of teleost B cells to plasmablasts

  • Esther Morel,
  • J. Germán Herranz-Jusdado,
  • Rocío Simón,
  • Beatriz Abós,
  • Pedro Perdiguero,
  • Alba Martín-Martín,
  • Germán Andrés,
  • Estefanía Muñoz-Atienza,
  • Milagros Guerra Rodriguez,
  • Patricia Díaz-Rosales,
  • Carolina Tafalla

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
p. 105854

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Summary: The differentiation of B cells into antibody-secreting cells is fundamental for the generation of humoral immunity. In mammals, this process involves a series of metabolic and intracellular changes, not studied to date in teleost fish, where a clear distinction between naive B cells and plasmablasts/plasma cells (PCs) is still missing. Thus, in the current study, we have established that upon activation, teleost B cells undergo an expansion of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) but experience no significant changes in mitochondria content. In parallel, the transcription of genes implicated in B cell differentiation increases, while that of mitochondrial genes decreases. In this context, ER monitoring has allowed us to distinguish between small cells with low amounts of ER (FSCloERlo B cells), that correspond to undifferentiated cells, and large cells with expanded ER (FSChiERhi B cells), characterized as plasmablasts. The results shed new light on the B cell differentiation process in teleosts and provide us with novel tools to study B cell function in these species.

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