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Title: Organized B cell sites in cartilaginous fishes reveal the evolutionary foundation of germinal centers
Author(s): Matz, Hanover
Taylor, Richard S.
Redmond, Anthony K.
Hill, Thomas M.
Ruiz Daniels, Rose
Beltran, Mariana
Henderson, Neil C.
Macqueen, Daniel J.
Dooley, Helen
Contact Email: rose.ruizdaniels@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: cartilaginous fish
shark
antibody
germinal center
B cells
T follicular helper cells
evolution
Issue Date: Jul-2023
Date Deposited: 14-Mar-2024
Citation: Matz H, Taylor RS, Redmond AK, Hill TM, Ruiz Daniels R, Beltran M, Henderson NC, Macqueen DJ & Dooley H (2023) Organized B cell sites in cartilaginous fishes reveal the evolutionary foundation of germinal centers. <i>Cell Reports</i>, 42 (7), Art. No.: 112664. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112664
Abstract: The absence of germinal centers (GCs) in cartilaginous fishes lies at odds with data showing that nurse sharks can produce robust antigen-specific responses and affinity mature their B cell repertoires. To investigate this apparent incongruity, we performed RNA sequencing on single nuclei, allowing us to characterize the cell types present in the nurse shark spleen, and RNAscope to provide in situ cellular resolution of key marker gene expression following immunization with R-phycoerythrin (PE). We tracked PE to the splenic follicles where it co-localizes with CXCR5high centrocyte-like B cells and a population of putative T follicular helper (Tfh) cells, surrounded by a peripheral ring of Ki67+ AID+ CXCR4+ centroblast-like B cells. Further, we reveal selection of mutations in B cell clones dissected from these follicles. We propose that the B cell sites iden tified here represent the evolutionary foundation of GCs, dating back to the jawed vertebrate ancestor.
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112664
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