Frontiers in Immunology (Feb 2020)

Fc Receptor-Like 6 (FCRL6) Discloses Progenitor B Cell Heterogeneity That Correlates With Pre-BCR Dependent and Independent Pathways of Natural Antibody Selection

  • Kazuhito Honjo,
  • Woong-Jai Won,
  • Rodney G. King,
  • Lara Ianov,
  • David K. Crossman,
  • Juliet L. Easlick,
  • Mikhail A. Shakhmatov,
  • Mohamed Khass,
  • Mohamed Khass,
  • Andre M. Vale,
  • Robert P. Stephan,
  • Ran Li,
  • Randall S. Davis,
  • Randall S. Davis,
  • Randall S. Davis,
  • Randall S. Davis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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B-1a cells produce “natural” antibodies (Abs) to neutralize pathogens and clear neo self-antigens, but the fundamental selection mechanisms that shape their polyreactive repertoires are poorly understood. Here, we identified a B cell progenitor subset defined by Fc receptor-like 6 (FCRL6) expression, harboring innate-like defense, migration, and differentiation properties conducive for natural Ab generation. Compared to FCRL6− pro B cells, the repressed mitotic, DNA damage repair, and signaling activity of FCRL6+ progenitors, yielded VH repertoires with biased distal Ighv segment accessibility, constrained diversity, and hydrophobic and charged CDR-H3 sequences. Beyond nascent autoreactivity, VH11 productivity, which predominates phosphatidylcholine-specific B-1a B cell receptors (BCRs), was higher for FCRL6+ cells as was pre-BCR formation, which was required for Myc induction and VH11, but not VH12, B-1a development. Thus, FCRL6 revealed unexpected heterogeneity in the developmental origins, regulation, and selection of natural Abs at the pre-BCR checkpoint with implications for autoimmunity and lymphoproliferative disorders.

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