Journal article
Inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissues (IBALT) serve as sites of B cell selection and maturation following influenza infection in mice
HX Tan, R Esterbauer, HA Vanderven, JA Juno, SJ Kent, AK Wheatley
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
Seasonally recurrent influenza virus infections are a significant cause of global morbidity and mortality. In murine models, primary influenza infection in the respiratory tract elicits potent humoral responses concentrated in the draining mediastinal lymph node and the spleen. In addition to immunity within secondary lymphoid organs (SLO), pulmonary infection is also associated with formation of ectopic inducible bronchus-associated tissues (iBALT) in the lung. These structures display a lymphoid organization, but their function and protective benefits remain unclear. Here we examined the phenotype, transcriptional profile and antigen specificity of B cell populations forming iBALT in influ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by an NHMRC program grant ID1052979 (SK) and NHMRC project grant ID1129099 (AW). JJ and SK are supported by NHMRC fellowships.