GET THE APP

International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal Medicine & Public Health

ISSN - 1840-4529

Tanay Shukla

Department of Biotechnology, IBST, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Uttar Pradesh, India

Publications

  • Perspective   
    Long-lived Subsets and Heterogeneous Plasma Cells in Response to Microbiota, Autoantigen, and Vaccination
    Author(s): Chiranjeev Bisht*, Ankit Pandey and Tanay Shukla

    Long-lived Plasma Cells (LLPCs), which are largely found in the bone marrow, are necessary for the development of durable antibody protection. However, due to the rarity of LLPC, neither their phenotypes nor their heterogeneity have been able to be identified. We demonstrate that IgG and IgM LLPCs exhibit an EpCAMhiCXCR3- phenotype, whereas IgA LLPCs are Ly6AhiTigit-, using single-cell mRNA sequencing, cytometry, and a genetic pulse-chase mice model. IgA and IgM LLPC compartments contain cells with innate characteristics and public antibodies in contrast to IgG and IgA LLPCs, which are mostly contributed by somatically hyper mutated cells after immunisation or infection. In particular, IgM LLPCs differentiate in a T cell-independent way, are substantially enriched with public clones shared among many individual animals, and have affinity for both self-antigens and microbial-derived an.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/1840-4529.22.14.10.388

    Abstract HTML PDF

Top