Cell Reports (Aug 2020)

B Cell Speed and B-FDC Contacts in Germinal Centers Determine Plasma Cell Output via Swiprosin-1/EFhd2

  • Dorothea Reimer,
  • Michael Meyer-Hermann,
  • Asylkhan Rakhymzhan,
  • Tobit Steinmetz,
  • Philipp Tripal,
  • Jana Thomas,
  • Martin Boettcher,
  • Dimitrios Mougiakakos,
  • Sebastian R. Schulz,
  • Sophia Urbanczyk,
  • Anja E. Hauser,
  • Raluca A. Niesner,
  • Dirk Mielenz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 6
p. 108030

Abstract

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Summary: Plasma cells secreting affinity-matured antibodies develop in germinal centers (GCs), where B cells migrate persistently and directionally over defined periods of time. How modes of GC B cell migration influence plasma cell development remained unclear. Through genetic deletion of the F-actin bundling protein Swiprosin-1/EF-hand domain family member 2 (EFhd2) and by two-photon microscopy, we show that EFhd2 restrains B cell speed in GCs and hapten-specific plasma cell output. Modeling the GC reaction reveals that increasing GC B cell speed promotes plasma cell generation. Lack of EFhd2 also reduces contacts of GC B cells with follicular dendritic cells in vivo. Computational modeling uncovers that both GC output and antibody affinity depend quantitatively on contacts of GC B cells with follicular dendritic cells when B cells migrate more persistently. Collectively, our data explain how GC B cells integrate speed and persistence of cell migration with B cell receptor affinity.

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