Regional induction of adhesion molecules and chemokine receptors explains disparate homing of human B cells to systemic and mucosal effector sites: dispersion from tonsils

被引:92
作者
Johansen, FE
Baekkevold, ES
Carlsen, HS
Farstad, IN
Soler, D
Brandtzaeg, P
机构
[1] Univ Oslo, Rikshosp Univ Hosp, Dept Pathol, N-0027 Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Rikshosp Univ Hosp, Inst Pathol, LIIPAT, N-0027 Oslo, Norway
[3] Millennium Pharmaceut Inc, Inflammat Dept, Cambridge, MA USA
关键词
D O I
10.1182/blood-2004-12-4630
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Ethical constraints restrict direct tracking of immune-cell migration throughout the human body in vivo. We, therefore, used deletion of the immunoglobulin M (IgM) heavy-chain constant-gene (C mu) segment as a marker to provide a dispersal signature of an effector B-cell subset (IgD(+)IgM(-)CD38(+)) induced selectively in human tonsils. By DNA analysis, the C mu deletion identified dissemination of such blasts and their plasma-cell progeny to peripheral blood, lymph nodes, and bone marrow, as well as to mucosae and glands of the upper airways. Also the endocervix was often positive, while the small intestine was mainly negative, as could be expected from the identified homing-molecule profile of the marker cells, with relatively low levels of integrin alpha 4 beta 7 and CC chemokine receptor 9 (CCR9). Of further importance for vaccine design, the circulating cells expressed abundantly CD62L (L-selectin) and CCR7, which provided a mechanism for integration of respiratory and systemic immunity. Most mucosal vaccines are at present administered perorally, and our results suggested that the nasal route is no alternative for vaccination against rotavirus or other small-intestinal infections in humans. However, immunization of nasopharynx-associated lymphoid tissue clearly appears preferable to target respiratory pathogens and may to some extent also protect against infections of the female genital tract.
引用
收藏
页码:593 / 600
页数:8
相关论文
共 58 条
  • [1] The normal counterpart of IgD myeloma cells in germinal center displays extensively mutated IgVH gene, Cμ-Cδ switch, and λ light chain expression
    Arpin, C
    de Bouteiller, O
    Razanajaona, D
    Fugier-Vivier, I
    Brière, F
    Banchereau, B
    Lebecque, S
    Liu, YJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 1998, 187 (08) : 1169 - 1178
  • [2] The CCR7 ligand ELC (CCL19) is transcytosed in high endothelial venules and mediates T cell recruitment
    Baekkevold, ES
    Yamanaka, T
    Palframan, RT
    Carlsen, HS
    Reinholt, FP
    von Andrian, UH
    Brandtzaeg, P
    Haraldsen, G
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2001, 193 (09) : 1105 - 1111
  • [3] The B-cell system of human mucosae and exocrine glands
    Brandtzaeg, P
    Farstad, IN
    Johansen, FE
    Morton, HC
    Norderhaug, IN
    Yamanaka, T
    [J]. IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1999, 171 : 45 - 87
  • [4] PRESENCE OF J-CHAIN IN HUMAN IMMUNOCYTES CONTAINING VARIOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN CLASSES
    BRANDTZAEG, P
    [J]. NATURE, 1974, 252 (5482) : 418 - 420
  • [5] Mucosal immunity in the female genital tract
    Brandtzaeg, P
    [J]. JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, 1997, 36 (1-2) : 23 - 50
  • [6] Let's go mucosal: communication on slippery ground
    Brandtzaeg, P
    Pabst, R
    [J]. TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2004, 25 (11) : 570 - 577
  • [7] Role of secretory antibodies in the defence against infections
    Brandtzaeg, P
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2003, 293 (01) : 3 - 15
  • [8] BRANDTZAEG P, 1987, CLIN EXP IMMUNOL, V67, P626
  • [9] DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR AN INTEGRATED FUNCTION OF J-CHAIN AND SECRETORY COMPONENT IN EPITHELIAL TRANSPORT OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS
    BRANDTZAEG, P
    PRYDZ, H
    [J]. NATURE, 1984, 311 (5981) : 71 - 74
  • [10] BRANDTZAEG P, 1979, J IMMUNOL, V122, P503