Nature Communications (Jun 2016)
Long-lived antigen-induced IgM plasma cells demonstrate somatic mutations and contribute to long-term protection
Abstract
Long-lived IgG plasma cells develop in germinal centres and then home to the bone marrow and persist for a lifetime. Here the authors identify long-lived IgM plasma cells in the murine spleen, which carry IgH mutations but can develop independently of germinal centres, and confer protective antiviral immunity.