<HashMap><database>GEO</database><file_versions><headers><Content-Type>application/xml</Content-Type></headers><body><files><Other>ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/series/GSE325nnn/GSE325467/</Other></files><type>primary</type></body><statusCode>OK</statusCode><statusCodeValue>200</statusCodeValue></file_versions><scores/><additional><omics_type>Other</omics_type><species>Mus musculus</species><gds_type> Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing</gds_type><gds_type>Other</gds_type><full_dataset_link>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE325467</full_dataset_link><repository>GEO</repository><entry_type>GSE</entry_type></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>4-1BBL signaling aids B cell activation but limits proliferation during experimental malaria</name><description>Several costimulatory and coinhibitory signaling axis have been reported to modulate anti-Plasmodium immune response, albeit the precise role of 4-1BB:4-1BBL axis has yet to be investigated. Here, we show that while complete loss of 4-1BB resulted in heightened parasite burden, impaired germinal center (GC) responses and memory B cell (MBC) recall. The absence of 4-1BBL however, minimally affected parasite load or GC responses, while disrupting humoral immune memory. Strikingly, therapeutic blockade of 4-1BBL early during infection derailed both humoral effector and memory response phenocopying 4-1BB-/- data, an effect that was absent when 4-1BBL was blocked at effector timepoints. Importantly, 4-1BBL blockade any timepoint during the course of infection invariably compromised MBC recall even when the GC response remained intact. Our results indicate that 4-1BBL signaling is required for optimal B cell activation but, its absence, paradoxically leads to expansion of a highly proliferative cell population while shrinking the MBC population. Our study highlights the pivotal role of 4-1BBL signaling in governing B cell responses during Plasmodium infection.</description><dates><publication>2026/07/01</publication></dates><accession>GSE325467</accession><cross_references><GSM>GSM9604451</GSM><GSM>GSM9604452</GSM><GSM>GSM9604450</GSM><GSM>GSM9604449</GSM><GSM>GSM9604457</GSM><GSM>GSM9604455</GSM><GSM>GSM9604456</GSM><GSM>GSM9604453</GSM><GSM>GSM9604454</GSM><GPL>34290</GPL><GSE>325467</GSE><taxon>Mus musculus</taxon></cross_references></HashMap>