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Lymph node stromal CCL2 limits antibody responses.
Dasoveanu, Dragos C; Park, Hyeung Ju; Ly, Catherine L; Shipman, William D; Chyou, Susan; Kumar, Varsha; Tarlinton, David; Ludewig, Burkhard; Mehrara, Babak J; Lu, Theresa T.
Afiliação
  • Dasoveanu DC; Physiology Biophysics and Systems Biology, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, New York, NY 10065, USA.
  • Park HJ; Autoimmunity and Inflammation Program, Hospital for Special Surgery Research Institute, New York, NY 10021, USA.
  • Ly CL; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10065, USA.
  • Shipman WD; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10065, USA.
  • Chyou S; Autoimmunity and Inflammation Program, Hospital for Special Surgery Research Institute, New York, NY 10021, USA.
  • Kumar V; Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering Tri-Institutional MD-PhD Program, New York, NY 10065, USA.
  • Tarlinton D; Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis Program, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, New York, NY 10065, USA.
  • Ludewig B; Autoimmunity and Inflammation Program, Hospital for Special Surgery Research Institute, New York, NY 10021, USA.
  • Mehrara BJ; Autoimmunity and Inflammation Program, Hospital for Special Surgery Research Institute, New York, NY 10021, USA.
  • Lu TT; Department of Immunology and Pathology, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia.
Sci Immunol ; 5(45)2020 03 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32198221
ABSTRACT
Nonhematopoietic stromal cells in lymph nodes such as fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) can support the survival of plasmablasts and plasma cells [together, antibody-forming cells (AFCs)]. However, a regulatory function for the stromal compartment in AFC accumulation has not been appreciated. Here, we show that chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2)-expressing stromal cells limit AFC survival. FRCs express high levels of CCL2 in vessel-rich areas of the T cell zone and the medulla, where AFCs are located. FRC CCL2 is up-regulated during AFC accumulation, and we use lymph node transplantation to show that CCL2 deficiency in BP3+ FRCs and lymphatic endothelial cells increases AFC survival without affecting B or germinal center cell numbers. Monocytes are key expressers of the CCL2 receptor CCR2, as monocyte depletion and transfer late in AFC responses increases and decreases AFC accumulation, respectively. Monocytes express reactive oxygen species (ROS) in an NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2)-dependent manner, and NOX2-deficient monocytes fail to reduce AFC numbers. Stromal CCL2 modulates both monocyte accumulation and ROS production, and is regulated, in part, by manipulations that modulate vascular permeability. Together, our results reveal that the lymph node stromal compartment, by influencing monocyte accumulation and functional phenotype, has a regulatory role in AFC survival. Our results further suggest a role for inflammation-induced vascular activity in tuning the lymph node microenvironment. The understanding of stromal-mediated AFC regulation in vessel-rich environments could potentially be harnessed to control antibody-mediated autoimmunity.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células Estromais / Quimiocina CCL2 / Anticorpos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Immunol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células Estromais / Quimiocina CCL2 / Anticorpos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Immunol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos