Dendritic cells associated with plasmablast survival

  • Carola García De Vinuesa
  • , Adam Gulbranson-Judge
  • , Mahmood Khan
  • , Paula O'Leary
  • , Marilia Cascalho
  • , Matthias Wabl
  • , Gerry G.B. Klaus
  • , Michael J. Owen
  • , Ian C.M. MacLennan

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Abstract

A subset of myeloid dendritic cells is described which is associated with the ability of splenic and lymph node plasmablasts to survive and differentiate into plasma cells. Plasmablast-associated dendritic cells (PDC) are CD11c(high), DEC-205- and unlike conventional dendritic cells do not associate with T cells. The following findings suggest a requirement for PDC if plasmablasts are to differentiate to plasma cells. First, when large numbers of B cells are recruited into antibody responses and plasmablasts outgrow the PDC stroma, only those associated with PDC survive and differentiate into plasma cells. Conversely, if the number of PDC is increased by ligating their CD40, more plasmablasts survive on the expanded PDC stroma and differentiate into plasma cells. Finally, in T cell-deficient mice, the plasma cells that develop atypically in the T zones in response to thymus-independent antigens are associated with ectopic PDC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3712-3721
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume29
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CD11c
  • Dendritic cell
  • Extrafollicular response
  • Plasmablast
  • Plasmablast-associated dendritic cell

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