Basophils enhance immunological memory responses

A Denzel, UA Maus, MR Gomez, C Moll… - Nature …, 2008 - nature.com
A Denzel, UA Maus, MR Gomez, C Moll, M Niedermeier, C Winter, R Maus, S Hollingshead…
Nature immunology, 2008nature.com
The cellular basis of immunological memory remains a controversial issue. Here we show
that basophils bound large amounts of intact antigens on their surface and were the main
source of interleukins 6 and 4 in the spleen and bone marrow after restimulation with a
soluble antigen. Depletion of basophils resulted in a much lower humoral memory response
and greater susceptibility of immunized mice to sepsis induced by Streptococcus
pneumoniae. Adoptive transfer of antigen-reactive basophils significantly increased specific …
Abstract
The cellular basis of immunological memory remains a controversial issue. Here we show that basophils bound large amounts of intact antigens on their surface and were the main source of interleukins 6 and 4 in the spleen and bone marrow after restimulation with a soluble antigen. Depletion of basophils resulted in a much lower humoral memory response and greater susceptibility of immunized mice to sepsis induced by Streptococcus pneumoniae. Adoptive transfer of antigen-reactive basophils significantly increased specific antibody production, and activated basophils, together with CD4+ T cells, profoundly enhanced B cell proliferation and immunoglobulin production. These basophil-dependent effects on B cells required interleukins 6 and 4 and increased the capacity of CD4+ T cells to provide B cell help. Thus, basophils are important contributors to humoral memory immune responses.
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