T-independent type II immune responses generate memory B cells

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Abstract

Unlike T-dependent immune responses against protein antigens, T-independent responses against polysaccharides confer long-lasting humoral immunity in the absence of recall responses and are not known to generate memory B cells. Here we report that polysaccharide antigens elicit memory B cells that are phenotypically distinct from those elicited by protein antigens. Furthermore, memory B cell responses against polysaccharides are regulated by antigen-specific immunoglobulin G antibodies. As the generation and regulation of immunologic memory is central to vaccination, our findings help explain the mode of action of the few existing polysaccharide vaccines and provide a rationale for a wider application of polysaccharide-based strategies in vaccination. JEM © The Rockefeller University Press.

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Obukhanych, T. V., & Nussenzweig, M. C. (2006). T-independent type II immune responses generate memory B cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 203(2), 305–310. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20052036

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