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- ReferenceH. N. Sanchez et al. ( 2020) Nature communications 11 1 60
B cell-intrinsic epigenetic modulation of antibody responses by dietary fiber-derived short-chain fatty acids.
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) butyrate and propionate are metabolites from dietary fiber's fermentation by gut microbiota that can affect differentiation or functions of T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells. We show here that at low doses these SCFAs directly impact B cell intrinsic functions to moderately enhance class-switch DNA recombination (CSR), while decreasing at higher doses over a broad physiological range, AID and Blimp1 expression, CSR, somatic hypermutation and plasma cell differentiation. In human and mouse B cells, butyrate and propionate decrease B cell Aicda and Prdm1 by upregulating select miRNAs that target Aicda and Prdm1 mRNA-3'UTRs through inhibition of histone deacetylation (HDAC) of those miRNA host genes. By acting as HDAC inhibitors, not as energy substrates or through GPR-engagement signaling in these B cell-intrinsic processes, these SCFAs impair intestinal and systemic T-dependent and T-independent antibody responses. Their epigenetic impact on B cells extends to inhibition of autoantibody production and autoimmunity in mouse lupus models. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19254 EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit 19854 EasySep™ Mouse B Cell Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19254 Product Name: EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit Catalog #: 19854 Product Name: EasySep™ Mouse B Cell Isolation Kit - ReferenceH. Gan et al. ( 2020) Science advances 6 14 eaay2793
B cell Sirt1 deacetylates histone and non-histone proteins for epigenetic modulation of AID expression and the antibody response.
Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) mediates immunoglobulin class switch DNA recombination (CSR) and somatic hypermutation (SHM), critical processes for maturation of the antibody response. Epigenetic factors, such as histone deacetylases (HDACs), would underpin B cell differentiation stage-specific AID expression. Here, we showed that NAD+-dependent class III HDAC sirtuin 1 (Sirt1) is highly expressed in resting B cells and down-regulated by stimuli inducing AID. B cell Sirt1 down-regulation, deprivation of NAD+ cofactor, or genetic Sirt1 deletion reduced deacetylation of Aicda promoter histones, Dnmt1, and nuclear factor-$\kappa$B (NF-$\kappa$B) p65 and increased AID expression. This promoted class-switched and hypermutated T-dependent and T-independent antibody responses or led to generation of autoantibodies. Genetic Sirt1 overexpression, Sirt1 boost by NAD+, or allosteric Sirt1 enhancement by SRT1720 repressed AID expression and CSR/SHM. By deacetylating histone and nonhistone proteins (Dnmt1 and NF-$\kappa$B p65), Sirt1 transduces metabolic cues into epigenetic changes to play an important B cell-intrinsic role in modulating antibody and autoantibody responses. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19254 EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit 19854 EasySep™ Mouse B Cell Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19254 Product Name: EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit Catalog #: 19854 Product Name: EasySep™ Mouse B Cell Isolation Kit - ReferenceJ. W. Schott et al. (sep 2019) Molecular therapy. Methods {\&} clinical development 14 134--147
Enhancing Lentiviral and Alpharetroviral Transduction of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells for Clinical Application.
Ex vivo retroviral gene transfer into CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) has demonstrated remarkable clinical success in gene therapy for monogenic hematopoietic disorders. However, little attention has been paid to enhancement of culture and transduction conditions to achieve reliable effects across patient and disease contexts and to maximize potential vector usage and reduce treatment cost. We systematically tested three HSPC culture media manufactured to cGMP and eight previously described transduction enhancers (TEs) to develop a state-of-the-art clinically applicable protocol. Six TEs enhanced lentiviral (LV) and five TEs facilitated alpharetroviral (ARV) CD34+ HSPC transduction when used alone. Combinatorial TE application tested with LV vectors yielded more potent effects, with up to a 5.6-fold increase in total expression of a reporter gene and up to a 3.8-fold increase in VCN. Application of one of the most promising combinations, the poloxamer LentiBOOST and protamine sulfate, for GMP-compliant manufacturing of a clinical-grade advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP) increased total VCN by over 6-fold, with no major changes in global gene expression profiles or inadvertent loss of CD34+CD90+ HSPC populations. Application of these defined culture and transduction conditions is likely to significantly improve ex vivo gene therapy manufacturing protocols for HSPCs and downstream clinical efficacy. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19254 EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit Catalog #: 19254 Product Name: EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit - ReferenceThompson EA et al. (APR 2016) Journal of Immunology 196 7 3054--63
Shortened Intervals during Heterologous Boosting Preserve Memory CD8 T Cell Function but Compromise Longevity.
Developing vaccine strategies to generate high numbers of Ag-specific CD8 T cells may be necessary for protection against recalcitrant pathogens. Heterologous prime-boost-boost immunization has been shown to result in large quantities of functional memory CD8 T cells with protective capacities and long-term stability. Completing the serial immunization steps for heterologous prime-boost-boost can be lengthy, leaving the host vulnerable for an extensive period of time during the vaccination process. We show in this study that shortening the intervals between boosting events to 2 wk results in high numbers of functional and protective Ag-specific CD8 T cells. This protection is comparable to that achieved with long-term boosting intervals. Short-boosted Ag-specific CD8 T cells display a canonical memory T cell signature associated with long-lived memory and have identical proliferative potential to long-boosted T cells Both populations robustly respond to antigenic re-exposure. Despite this, short-boosted Ag-specific CD8 T cells continue to contract gradually over time, which correlates to metabolic differences between short- and long-boosted CD8 T cells at early memory time points. Our studies indicate that shortening the interval between boosts can yield abundant, functional Ag-specific CD8 T cells that are poised for immediate protection; however, this is at the expense of forming stable long-term memory. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 17951 EasySep™ Human T Cell Isolation Kit 17952 EasySep™ Human CD4+ T Cell Isolation Kit 19254 EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit 19853 EasySep™ Mouse CD8+ T Cell Isolation Kit Catalog #: 17951 Product Name: EasySep™ Human T Cell Isolation Kit Catalog #: 17952 Product Name: EasySep™ Human CD4+ T Cell Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19254 Product Name: EasySep™ Human Naïve B Cell Enrichment Kit Catalog #: 19853 Product Name: EasySep™ Mouse CD8+ T Cell Isolation Kit
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