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Multiparameter analysis of human B lymphocytes identifies heterogeneous CD19+ CD21lo subsets.


ABSTRACT: Autoreactive B cell subsets have been described in a variety of settings, using multiple classification schemes and cell surface markers also found on healthy cells. CD19+ CD21lo B cells have been identified as an autoreactive-prone subset of B cells, although the downregulation of CD21 has been observed on a variety of B cell subsets in health and disease. This variation has led to confusion regarding the meaning and applicability of the loss or reduction of CD21 in peripheral B cells. To better understand the relationships between commonly used B cell markers and their associated characteristics, we analyzed human B cells from healthy participants using multiparameter flow cytometry and the visualization algorithm, tSNE. This approach revealed significant phenotypic overlap amongst five previously described autoimmune-prone B cell subsets, including CD19+ CD10- CD27- CD21lo B cells. Interestingly, 12 different subpopulations of CD19+ CD21lo B cells were identified, some of which mapped to previously described autoreactive populations, while others were consistent with healthy B cells. This suggests that CD21 is downregulated in a variety of circumstances involving B cell activation, all of which are present in low numbers even in healthy individuals. These findings describe the utility of unbiased multiparameter analysis using a relatively limited panel of flow cytometry markers to analyze autoreactive-prone and normal activated B cells.

SUBMITTER: Wilfong EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10085822 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiparameter analysis of human B lymphocytes identifies heterogeneous CD19<sup>+</sup> CD21<sup>lo</sup> subsets.

Wilfong Erin M EM   Vowell Katherine N KN   Crofford Leslie J LJ   Kendall Peggy L PL  

Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology 20221106 4


Autoreactive B cell subsets have been described in a variety of settings, using multiple classification schemes and cell surface markers also found on healthy cells. CD19<sup>+</sup> CD21<sup>lo</sup> B cells have been identified as an autoreactive-prone subset of B cells, although the downregulation of CD21 has been observed on a variety of B cell subsets in health and disease. This variation has led to confusion regarding the meaning and applicability of the loss or reduction of CD21 in periph  ...[more]

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