BILL-cadherin/cadherin-17 contributes to the survival of memory B cells

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Memory B cells (MBCs) and long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs) are responsible for immunological "memory", which can last for many years. The long-term survival niche for LLPCs in the bone marrow is well characterized; however, the corresponding niche for MBCs is unclear. BILL-cadherin/cadherin-17 (CDH17) is the only member of the cadherin superfamily that is expressed on mouse B lymphocytes in a spatiotemporally regulated manner. Here, we show that half of all MBCs regain expression of CDH17 during the later stage of development. The maintenance of high affinity antigen-specific serum antibodies was impaired in CDH17-/- mice and the number of antigen-specific MBCs was reduced as compared to wild-type mice (WT). Also, specific responses to secondary antigens were ablated in CDH17-/- mice, whereas primary antibody responses were the same as those in WT mice. Cell cycle analysis revealed a decline in the proliferation of CDH17- MBCs as compared to CDH17+ MBCs. In addition, we identified a subpopulation of splenic stromal cells, MAdCAM-1+ blood endothelial cells (BEC), which was CDH17+. Taken together, these results suggest that CDH17 plays a role in the long-term survival of MBCs, presumably via an "MBC niche" comprising, at least in part, BEC in the spleen.

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Funakoshi, S., Shimizu, T., Numata, O., Ato, M., Melchers, F., & Ohnishi, K. (2015). BILL-cadherin/cadherin-17 contributes to the survival of memory B cells. PLoS ONE, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117566

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