Published online 31 July 2006 doi:10.1084/jem.20060701
Rockefeller University Press, 0022-1007 $8.00
JEM, Volume 203, Number 8, 1985-1998
Autoreactive marginal zone B cells are spontaneously activated but lymph node B cells require T cell help
Laura Mandik-Nayak,
Jennifer Racz,
Barry P. Sleckman, and
Paul M. Allen
Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110
CORRESPONDENCE Paul M. Allen: pallen{at}wustl.edu
In K/BxN mice, arthritis is induced by autoantibodies against glucose-6-phosphate-isomerase (GPI). To investigate B cell tolerance to GPI in nonautoimmune mice, we increased the GPI-reactive B cell frequency using a low affinity anti-GPI H chain transgene. Surprisingly, anti-GPI B cells were not tolerant to this ubiquitously expressed and circulating autoantigen. Instead, they were found in two functionally distinct compartments: an activated population in the splenic marginal zone (MZ) and an antigenically ignorant one in the recirculating follicular/lymph node (LN) pool. This difference in activation was due to increased autoantigen availability in the MZ. Importantly, the LN anti-GPI B cells remained functionally competent and could be induced to secrete autoantibodies in response to cognate T cell help in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, our study of low affinity autoreactive B cells reveals two distinct but potentially concurrent mechanisms for their activation, of which one is T cell dependent and the other is T cell independent.
Abbreviations used: Ag, antigen; ASC, antibody-secreting cell; Cr, complement receptor; HELµMT, hen egg lysozyme Ig tg mice on an IgM-deficient background; GPI, glucose- 6-phosphate-isomerase; MZ, marginal zone; tg, transgenic; tg neg, transgene negative.

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