Transinteractome analysis reveals distinct niche requirements for isotype-based plasma cell subsets in the bone marrow

Bone marrow (BM) long-lived plasma cells (PCs) are essential for long-term protection against infection, and their persistence within this organ relies on interactions with Cxcl12-expressing stromal cells that are still not clearly identified. Here, using single cell RNAseq and in silico transintera...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of immunology 2023-09, Vol.53 (9), p.e2250334-e2250334
Hauptverfasser: Bonaud, Amélie, Larraufie, Pierre, Khamyath, Mélanie, Szachnowski, Ugo, Flint, Shaun M, Brunel-Meunier, Nadège, Delhommeau, François, Munier, Annie, Lönnberg, Tapio, Toffano-Nioche, Claire, Gautheret, Daniel, Balabanian, Karl, Espéli, Marion
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Zusammenfassung:Bone marrow (BM) long-lived plasma cells (PCs) are essential for long-term protection against infection, and their persistence within this organ relies on interactions with Cxcl12-expressing stromal cells that are still not clearly identified. Here, using single cell RNAseq and in silico transinteractome analyses, we identified Leptin receptor positive (LepR ) mesenchymal cells as the stromal cell subset most likely to interact with PCs within the BM. Moreover, we demonstrated that depending on the isotype they express, PCs may use different sets of integrins and adhesion molecules to interact with these stromal cells. Altogether, our results constitute an unprecedented characterization of PC subset stromal niches and open new avenues for the specific targeting of BM PCs based on their isotype.
ISSN:0014-2980
1521-4141
DOI:10.1002/eji.202250334