[HTML][HTML] The tetraspanin protein CD37 regulates IgA responses and anti-fungal immunity

AB van Spriel, M Sofi, KH Gartlan… - PLoS …, 2009 - journals.plos.org
AB van Spriel, M Sofi, KH Gartlan, A van der Schaaf, I Verschueren, R Torensma
PLoS pathogens, 2009journals.plos.org
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) secretion by plasma cells in the immune system is critical for
protecting the host from environmental and microbial infections. However, the molecular
mechanisms underlying the generation of IgA+ plasma cells remain poorly understood.
Here, we report that the B cell–expressed tetraspanin CD37 inhibits IgA immune responses
in vivo. CD37-deficient (CD37−/−) mice exhibit a 15-fold increased level of IgA in serum and
significantly elevated numbers of IgA+ plasma cells in spleen, mucosal-associated lymphoid …
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) secretion by plasma cells in the immune system is critical for protecting the host from environmental and microbial infections. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the generation of IgA+ plasma cells remain poorly understood. Here, we report that the B cell–expressed tetraspanin CD37 inhibits IgA immune responses in vivo. CD37-deficient (CD37−/−) mice exhibit a 15-fold increased level of IgA in serum and significantly elevated numbers of IgA+ plasma cells in spleen, mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue, as well as bone marrow. Analyses of bone marrow chimeric mice revealed that CD37–deficiency on B cells was directly responsible for the increased IgA production. We identified high local interleukin-6 (IL-6) production in germinal centers of CD37−/− mice after immunization. Notably, neutralizing IL-6 in vivo reversed the increased IgA response in CD37−/− mice. To demonstrate the importance of CD37—which can associate with the pattern-recognition receptor dectin-1—in immunity to infection, CD37−/− mice were exposed to Candida albicans. We report that CD37−/− mice are evidently better protected from infection than wild-type (WT) mice, which was accompanied by increased IL-6 levels and C. albicans–specific IgA antibodies. Importantly, adoptive transfer of CD37−/− serum mediated protection in WT mice and the underlying mechanism involved direct neutralization of fungal cells by IgA. Taken together, tetraspanin protein CD37 inhibits IgA responses and regulates the anti-fungal immune response.
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