Infection-induced type I interferons activate CD11b on B-1 cells for subsequent lymph node accumulation

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Elizabeth E. Waffarn
Christine J. Hastey
Neha Dixit
Youn Soo Choi
Simon Cherry
Ulrich Kalinke
Scott I. Simon
Nicole Baumgarth
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[1] Center for Comparative Medicine,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] University of California Davis,Department of Pathology
[3] The Graduate Group in Immunology,undefined
[4] University of California Davis,undefined
[5] The Graduate Group in Microbiology,undefined
[6] University of California Davis,undefined
[7] University of California Davis,undefined
[8] TWINCORE,undefined
[9] Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research,undefined
[10] Helmholtz-Centre for Infection Research,undefined
[11] Hannover Medical School,undefined
[12] Microbiology and Immunology,undefined
[13] University of California Davis,undefined
[14] Present address: Division of Vaccine Discovery,undefined
[15] La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology,undefined
[16] 9420 Athena Circle,undefined
[17] San Diego,undefined
[18] California 92037,undefined
[19] USA.,undefined
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Innate-like B-1a lymphocytes rapidly redistribute to regional mediastinal lymph nodes (MedLNs) during influenza infection to generate protective IgM. Here we demonstrate that influenza infection-induced type I interferons directly stimulate body cavity B-1 cells and are a necessary signal required for B-1 cell accumulation in MedLNs. Vascular mimetic flow chamber studies show that type I interferons increase ligand-mediated B-1 cell adhesion under shear stress by inducing high-affinity conformation shifts of surface-expressed integrins. In vivo trafficking experiments identify CD11b as the non-redundant, interferon-activated integrin required for B-1 cell accumulation in MedLNs. Thus, CD11b on B-1 cells senses infection-induced innate signals and facilitates their rapid sequester into secondary lymphoid tissues, thereby regulating the accumulation of polyreactive IgM producers at sites of infection.
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