Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads.
In order to characterize the reactivity of B cells against nominal antigens, a method based on the coupling of antigens onto the surface of fluorescent core polystyrene beads was developed. We first demonstrate that murine B cells with a human MOG-specific BCR are able to interact with MOG-coated be...
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doaj-5e904cd88c8449959b379d301b0153262020-11-25T01:11:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8427310.1371/journal.pone.0084273Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads.Nicolas DegauqueAnnie Elong NgonoAhmed AklMaud LepetitRomain CrochetteMagali GiralJulie LepourryAnnaick PallierStéphanie CastagnetEmilie DugastCécile Guillot-GueguenMarylène Jacq-FoucherXavier SaulquinAnne CesbronDavid LaplaudArnaud NicotSophie BrouardJean-Paul SoulillouIn order to characterize the reactivity of B cells against nominal antigens, a method based on the coupling of antigens onto the surface of fluorescent core polystyrene beads was developed. We first demonstrate that murine B cells with a human MOG-specific BCR are able to interact with MOG-coated beads and do not recognize beads coated with human albumin or pp65. B cells purified from human healthy volunteer blood or immunized individuals were tested for their ability to interact with various nominal antigens, including viral, vaccine, self and alloantigens, chosen for their usefulness in studying a variety of pathological processes. A substantial amount of B cells binding self-antigen MOG-coated beads can be detected in normal blood. Furthermore, greater frequencies of B cell against anti-Tetanic Toxin or anti-EBNA1 were observed in primed individuals. This method can reveal increased frequencies of anti-HLA committed B cells in patients with circulating anti-HLA antibodies compared to unsensitized patients and normal individuals. Of interest, those specific CD19 cells were preferentially identified within CD27(-)IgD(+) (i-e naïve) subset. These observations suggest that a broad range of medical situations could benefit from a tool that allows the detection, the quantification and the characterization of antigen-specific blood B cells.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3875494?pdf=render |
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Nicolas Degauque Annie Elong Ngono Ahmed Akl Maud Lepetit Romain Crochette Magali Giral Julie Lepourry Annaick Pallier Stéphanie Castagnet Emilie Dugast Cécile Guillot-Gueguen Marylène Jacq-Foucher Xavier Saulquin Anne Cesbron David Laplaud Arnaud Nicot Sophie Brouard Jean-Paul Soulillou |
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Nicolas Degauque Annie Elong Ngono Ahmed Akl Maud Lepetit Romain Crochette Magali Giral Julie Lepourry Annaick Pallier Stéphanie Castagnet Emilie Dugast Cécile Guillot-Gueguen Marylène Jacq-Foucher Xavier Saulquin Anne Cesbron David Laplaud Arnaud Nicot Sophie Brouard Jean-Paul Soulillou Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. PLoS ONE |
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Nicolas Degauque Annie Elong Ngono Ahmed Akl Maud Lepetit Romain Crochette Magali Giral Julie Lepourry Annaick Pallier Stéphanie Castagnet Emilie Dugast Cécile Guillot-Gueguen Marylène Jacq-Foucher Xavier Saulquin Anne Cesbron David Laplaud Arnaud Nicot Sophie Brouard Jean-Paul Soulillou |
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Nicolas Degauque |
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Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. |
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Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. |
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Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. |
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Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. |
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Characterization of antigen-specific B cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. |
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characterization of antigen-specific b cells using nominal antigen-coated flow-beads. |
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In order to characterize the reactivity of B cells against nominal antigens, a method based on the coupling of antigens onto the surface of fluorescent core polystyrene beads was developed. We first demonstrate that murine B cells with a human MOG-specific BCR are able to interact with MOG-coated beads and do not recognize beads coated with human albumin or pp65. B cells purified from human healthy volunteer blood or immunized individuals were tested for their ability to interact with various nominal antigens, including viral, vaccine, self and alloantigens, chosen for their usefulness in studying a variety of pathological processes. A substantial amount of B cells binding self-antigen MOG-coated beads can be detected in normal blood. Furthermore, greater frequencies of B cell against anti-Tetanic Toxin or anti-EBNA1 were observed in primed individuals. This method can reveal increased frequencies of anti-HLA committed B cells in patients with circulating anti-HLA antibodies compared to unsensitized patients and normal individuals. Of interest, those specific CD19 cells were preferentially identified within CD27(-)IgD(+) (i-e naïve) subset. These observations suggest that a broad range of medical situations could benefit from a tool that allows the detection, the quantification and the characterization of antigen-specific blood B cells. |
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