Development and function of tissue-resident memory B cells.

3区 医学 Q2 Medicine Advances in Immunology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/bs.ai.2022.08.001
Changfeng Chen, Brian J Laidlaw
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Abstract

Barrier tissues are the primary site of infection for pathogens likely to cause future pandemics. Tissue-resident lymphocytes can rapidly detect pathogens upon infection of barrier tissues and are critical in preventing viral spread. However, most vaccines fail to induce tissue-resident lymphocytes and are instead reliant on circulating antibodies to mediate protective immunity. Circulating antibody titers wane over time following vaccination leaving individuals susceptible to breakthrough infections by variant viral strains that evade antibody neutralization. Memory B cells were recently found to establish tissue residence following infection of barrier tissues. Here, we summarize emerging evidence for the importance of tissue-resident memory B cells in the establishment of protective immunity against viral and bacterial challenge. We also discuss the role of tissue-resident memory B cells in regulating the progression of non-infectious diseases. Finally, we examine new approaches to develop vaccines capable of eliciting barrier immunity.

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组织驻留记忆B细胞的发育和功能。
屏障组织是可能导致未来大流行的病原体的主要感染部位。组织驻留淋巴细胞可以在屏障组织感染时迅速检测病原体,并在防止病毒传播方面发挥关键作用。然而,大多数疫苗不能诱导组织驻留淋巴细胞,而是依赖于循环抗体来介导保护性免疫。接种疫苗后,循环抗体滴度随着时间的推移而减弱,使个体容易受到逃避抗体中和的变异病毒株的突破性感染。记忆B细胞最近被发现在屏障组织感染后建立组织驻留。在这里,我们总结了组织驻留记忆B细胞在建立针对病毒和细菌攻击的保护性免疫中的重要性的新证据。我们还讨论了组织驻留记忆B细胞在调节非感染性疾病进展中的作用。最后,我们研究了开发能够引发屏障免疫的疫苗的新方法。
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Advances in Immunology
Advances in Immunology 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Immunology has provided students and researchers with the latest information in Immunology for over 50 years. You can continue to rely on Advances in Immunology to provide you with critical reviews that examine subjects of vital importance to the field through summary and evaluation of current knowledge and research. The articles stress fundamental concepts, but also evaluate the experimental approaches.
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