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Metabolic defects in splenic B cell compartments from patients with liver cirrhosis.

Man HuangXiaoju LiuHaocheng YeXin ZhaoJuanjuan ZhaoYang LiuXiaomeng HeMengmeng QuJing PanBaidong HouYongqian ChengZhenwen LiuZhiwei LiLei LiuJian SunShuye ZhangZheng Zhang
Published in: Cell death & disease (2020)
Liver cirrhosis is associated with defective vaccine responses and increased infections. Dysregulated B cell compartments in cirrhotic patients have been noticed but not well characterized, especially in the spleen. Here, we comprehensively investigated B cell perturbations from the spleens and peripheral blood of cirrhotic patients. We found that liver cirrhosis significantly depleted both switched and nonswitched splenic memory B cells, which was further confirmed histologically. Bulk RNA-seq revealed significant metabolic defects as the potential mechanism for the impaired splenic B cell functions. Functionally, the splenic memory B cells from cirrhotic patients showed strong metabolic defects and reduced proliferation compared with those from healthy controls. Thus, liver cirrhosis extensively disturbs the splenic and peripheral B cell compartments, which may contribute to defective humoral immunity during liver cirrhosis.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • rna seq
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peripheral blood
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • working memory
  • multidrug resistant