CD23 expression on switched memory B cells bridges T-B cell interaction in allergic rhinitis

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Background: The contribution of B-cell subsets and T-B cell interaction to the pathogenesis of allergic rhinitis (AR) and mechanisms of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) remain poorly understood. This study aimed to outline circulating B-cell signature, the underlying mechanism, and its association with clinical response to AIT in patients with AR. Methods: IgD/CD27 and CD24/CD38 core gating systems were used to determine frequencies and phenotypes of B cells. Correlations between B cells, T cells, antigen-specific IgE, and disease severity in AR patients were investigated. Switched memory B cells were co-cultured with type 2 follicular helper T (Tfh2) cells and follicular regulatory T (Tfr) cells. Associations between B-cell subsets and clinical benefits of AIT were analyzed. Results: Frequencies and absolute numbers of circulating memory B cells were increased in AR patients. CD23 expression on CD19+CD20+CD27+IgD− switched memory B cells was significantly enhanced and positively correlated with antigen-specific IgE levels, symptom scores, and Tfh2/Tfr cell ratio in AR patients. Compared with those from healthy controls, Tfh2 cells from AR patients had a greater capacity to induce CD23 expression on switched memory B cells via IL-4, which was unable to be sufficiently suppressed by AR-associated Tfr cells with defective IL-10 expression. CD23 expression on switched memory B cells was downregulated after 12-month AIT, which positively associated with disease remission in AR patients. Conclusion: T-B cell interaction, bridged by CD23 expression particularly on switched memory B cells, may be involved in the disease pathogenesis and mechanism of AIT in patients with AR.

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Yao, Y., Wang, N., Chen, C. L., Pan, L., Wang, Z. C., Yunis, J., … Liu, Z. (2020). CD23 expression on switched memory B cells bridges T-B cell interaction in allergic rhinitis. Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 75(10), 2599–2612. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.14288

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