Virulence (Dec 2020)

B cell intrinsic expression of IFNλ receptor suppresses the acute humoral immune response to experimental blood-stage malaria

  • William O. Hahn,
  • Marion Pepper,
  • W. Conrad Liles

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2020.1768329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 594 – 606

Abstract

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Antibodies play a critical protective role in the host response to blood-stage malaria infection. The role of cytokines in shaping the antibody response to blood-stage malaria is unclear. Interferon lambda (IFNλ), a type III interferon, is a cytokine produced early during blood-stage malaria infection that has an unknown physiological role during malaria infection. We demonstrate that B cell-intrinsic IFNλ signals suppress the acute antibody response, acute plasmablast response, and impede acute parasite clearance during a primary blood-stage malaria infection. Our findings demonstrate a previously unappreciated role for B cell intrinsic IFNλ-signaling in the initiation of the humoral immune response in the host response to experimental malaria.

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