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LLT1 and CD161 Expression in Human Germinal Centers Promotes B Cell Activation and CXCR4 Downregulation.

Alba LlibreConstantino López-MacíasTeresa MarafiotiHema MehtaAmy PartridgeCarina KanzigFelice RivelleseJacob D GalsonLucy J WalkerPaul MilneRodney E PhillipsDominic F KellyGordon J FreemanMohey Eldin El ShikhPaul KlenermanChristian B Willberg
Published in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2016)
Germinal centers (GCs) are microanatomical structures critical for the development of high-affinity Abs and B cell memory. They are organized into two zones, light and dark, with coordinated roles, controlled by local signaling. The innate lectin-like transcript 1 (LLT1) is known to be expressed on B cells, but its functional role in the GC reaction has not been explored. In this study, we report high expression of LLT1 on GC-associated B cells, early plasmablasts, and GC-derived lymphomas. LLT1 expression was readily induced via BCR, CD40, and CpG stimulation on B cells. Unexpectedly, we found high expression of the LLT1 ligand, CD161, on follicular dendritic cells. Triggering of LLT1 supported B cell activation, CD83 upregulation, and CXCR4 downregulation. Overall, these data suggest that LLT1-CD161 interactions play a novel and important role in B cell maturation within the GC in humans.
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