Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response
Sleep is known to improve immune function ranging from cell distribution in the naïve state to elevated antibody titers after an immune challenge. The underlying mechanisms still remain unclear, partially because most studies have focused on the analysis of blood only. Hence, we investigated the eff...
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doaj-f0359f7f9fce4e0da613a5a5c99f47dd2021-06-10T04:57:34ZengElsevierBrain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health2666-35462020-05-015100082Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell responseCornelia Tune0Martin Meinhardt1Kathrin Kalies2Rene Pagel3Lisa-Kristin Schierloh4Julia Hahn5Stella E. Autenrieth6Christiane E. Koch7Henrik Oster8Andrea Schampel9Juergen Westermann10Institute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, GermanyDepartment of Internal Medicine II, University of Tuebingen, GermanyDepartment of Internal Medicine II, University of Tuebingen, GermanyInstitute of Neurobiology, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Neurobiology, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, GermanyInstitute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, Germany; Corresponding author. Institute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23562, Luebeck, Germany.Sleep is known to improve immune function ranging from cell distribution in the naïve state to elevated antibody titers after an immune challenge. The underlying mechanisms still remain unclear, partially because most studies have focused on the analysis of blood only. Hence, we investigated the effects of sleep within the spleen in female C57BL/6J mice with normal sleep compared to short-term sleep-deprived animals both in the naïve state and after an antigen challenge. Lack of sleep decreased the expression of genes associated with immune cell recruitment into and antigen presentation within the spleen both in the naïve state and during a T cell dependent B cell response directed against sheep red blood cells (SRBC). However, neither T cell proliferation nor formation of SRBC-specific antibodies was affected. In addition, the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into the immune response within seven days was not influenced by sleep deprivation. Thus, sleep modulated the molecular milieu within the spleen whereas we could not detect corresponding changes in the primary immune response against SRBC. Further studies will show whether sleep influences the secondary immune response against SRBC or the development of the B cell receptor repertoire, and how this can be compared to other antigens.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666354620300478Sleep deprivationLymphocyte migrationAntigen presentationT cell dependent B cell ResponseSheep red blood cellsT cell receptor repertoire |
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Cornelia Tune Martin Meinhardt Kathrin Kalies Rene Pagel Lisa-Kristin Schierloh Julia Hahn Stella E. Autenrieth Christiane E. Koch Henrik Oster Andrea Schampel Juergen Westermann |
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Cornelia Tune Martin Meinhardt Kathrin Kalies Rene Pagel Lisa-Kristin Schierloh Julia Hahn Stella E. Autenrieth Christiane E. Koch Henrik Oster Andrea Schampel Juergen Westermann Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health Sleep deprivation Lymphocyte migration Antigen presentation T cell dependent B cell Response Sheep red blood cells T cell receptor repertoire |
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Cornelia Tune Martin Meinhardt Kathrin Kalies Rene Pagel Lisa-Kristin Schierloh Julia Hahn Stella E. Autenrieth Christiane E. Koch Henrik Oster Andrea Schampel Juergen Westermann |
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Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response |
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Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response |
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Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response |
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Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response |
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Effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into a T cell dependent B cell response |
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effects of sleep on the splenic milieu in mice and the t cell receptor repertoire recruited into a t cell dependent b cell response |
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Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health |
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2666-3546 |
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Sleep is known to improve immune function ranging from cell distribution in the naïve state to elevated antibody titers after an immune challenge. The underlying mechanisms still remain unclear, partially because most studies have focused on the analysis of blood only. Hence, we investigated the effects of sleep within the spleen in female C57BL/6J mice with normal sleep compared to short-term sleep-deprived animals both in the naïve state and after an antigen challenge. Lack of sleep decreased the expression of genes associated with immune cell recruitment into and antigen presentation within the spleen both in the naïve state and during a T cell dependent B cell response directed against sheep red blood cells (SRBC). However, neither T cell proliferation nor formation of SRBC-specific antibodies was affected. In addition, the T cell receptor repertoire recruited into the immune response within seven days was not influenced by sleep deprivation. Thus, sleep modulated the molecular milieu within the spleen whereas we could not detect corresponding changes in the primary immune response against SRBC. Further studies will show whether sleep influences the secondary immune response against SRBC or the development of the B cell receptor repertoire, and how this can be compared to other antigens. |
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Sleep deprivation Lymphocyte migration Antigen presentation T cell dependent B cell Response Sheep red blood cells T cell receptor repertoire |
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