B Cells Are Not Essential for Lactobacillus -Mediated Protection against Lethal Pneumovirus Infection

  • Percopo C
  • Dyer K
  • Garcia-Crespo K
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have shown previously that priming of respiratory mucosa with live Lactobacillus species promotes robust and prolonged survival from an otherwise lethal infection with pneumonia virus of mice, a property known as heterologous immunity. Lactobacillus priming results in a moderate reduction in virus recovery and a dramatic reduction in virus-induced proinflammatory cytokine production; the precise mechanisms underlying these findings remain to be elucidated. Because B cells have been shown to promote heterologous immunity against respiratory virus pathogens under similar conditions, in this study we explore the role of B cells in Lactobacillus-mediated protection against acute pneumovirus infection. We found that Lactobacillus-primed mice feature elevated levels of airway Igs IgG, IgA, and IgM and lung tissues with dense, B cell (B220+)–enriched peribronchial and perivascular infiltrates with germinal centers consistent with descriptions of BALT. No B cells were detected in lung tissue of Lactobacillus-primed B cell deficient μMT mice or Jh mice, and Lactobacillus-primed μMT mice had no characteristic infiltrates or airway Igs. Nonetheless, we observed diminished virus recovery and profound suppression of virus-induced proinflammatory cytokines CCL2, IFN-γ, and CXCL10 in both wild-type and Lactobacillus-primed μMT mice. Furthermore, Lactobacillus plantarum–primed, B cell–deficient μMT and Jh mice were fully protected from an otherwise lethal pneumonia virus of mice infection, as were their respective wild-types. We conclude that B cells are dispensable for Lactobacillus-mediated heterologous immunity and were not crucial for promoting survival in response to an otherwise lethal pneumovirus infection.

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Percopo, C. M., Dyer, K. D., Garcia-Crespo, K. E., Gabryszewski, S. J., Shaffer, A. L., Domachowske, J. B., & Rosenberg, H. F. (2014). B Cells Are Not Essential for Lactobacillus -Mediated Protection against Lethal Pneumovirus Infection. The Journal of Immunology, 192(11), 5265–5272. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1400087

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