CD21–/low B cells in human blood are memory cells

K Thorarinsdottir, A Camponeschi… - Clinical & …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
K Thorarinsdottir, A Camponeschi, N Cavallini, O Grimsholm, L Jacobsson, I Gjertsson…
Clinical & Experimental Immunology, 2016academic.oup.com
Summary The complement receptor 2 (CR2, CD21) is part of a complex (CD21/CD19/CD81)
acting as a co-receptor to the B cell receptor (BCR). Simultaneous triggering of the BCR and
CD21 lowers the threshold for B cell activation. Although CD21 is important, B cells that
express low amounts or lack surface CD21 (CD21–/low) are increased in conditions with
chronic inflammation, eg autoimmune diseases. However, little is known about the CD21–
/low B cell subset in peripheral blood from healthy donors. Here, we show that CD21–/low …
Summary
The complement receptor 2 (CR2, CD21) is part of a complex (CD21/CD19/CD81) acting as a co-receptor to the B cell receptor (BCR). Simultaneous triggering of the BCR and CD21 lowers the threshold for B cell activation. Although CD21 is important, B cells that express low amounts or lack surface CD21 (CD21–/low) are increased in conditions with chronic inflammation, e.g. autoimmune diseases. However, little is known about the CD21–/low B cell subset in peripheral blood from healthy donors. Here, we show that CD21–/low cells represent approximately 5% of B cells in peripheral blood from adults but are barely detectable in cord blood, after excluding transitional B cells. The CD21–/low subset can be divided into CD3824+ and CD3824low cells, where most of the CD3824+ are CD27+immunoglobulin (Ig)M+IgD+ and the CD3824low are switched CD27. Expression levels of additional markers, e.g. CD95 and CD62L, are similar to those on classical memory B cells. In contrast to naive cells, the majority of CD21–/low cells lack expression of the ABCB1 transporter. Stimulation with a combination of BCR, Toll-like receptor (TLR)−7/8 and interleukin (IL)−2 induces proliferation and differentiation of the CD21–/low B cells comparable to CD21+CD27+ memory B cells. The response excluding BCR agonist is not on par with that of classical memory B cells, although clearly above that of naive B cells. This is ascribed to a weaker response by the CD3824low subset, implying that some memory B cells require not only TLR but also BCR triggering. We conclude that the CD21–/low cells in healthy donors are memory B cells.
Oxford University Press