Single-cell analysis reveals dynamics of human B cell differentiation and identifies novel B and antibody-secreting cell intermediates

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Authors
  • G. Elias
  • T. Jorritsma
  • M. Streutker
  • K. Bassler
  • K. Haendler
  • T. Rispens
  • J.L. Schultze
  • A. ten Brinke
  • M. Beyer
  • S.M. van Ham ORCID logo
Publication date 02-03-2023
Journal eLife
Article number e83578
Volume | Issue number 12
Number of pages 21
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract
Differentiation of B cells into antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) is a key process to generate protective humoral immunity. A detailed understanding of the cues controlling ASC differentiation is important to devise strategies to modulate antibody formation. Here, we dissected differentiation trajectories of human naive B cells into ASCs using single-cell RNA sequencing. By comparing transcriptomes of B cells at different stages of differentiation from an in vitro model with ex vivo B cells and ASCs, we uncovered a novel pre-ASC population present ex vivo in lymphoid tissues. For the first time, a germinal-center-like population is identified in vitro from human naive B cells and possibly progresses into a memory B cell population through an alternative route of differentiation, thus recapitulating in vivo human GC reactions. Our work allows further detailed characterization of human B cell differentiation into ASCs or memory B cells in both healthy and diseased conditions.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.83578
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85151528635
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