Abstract

IgE antibodies may be protective in parasite immunity, but their aberrant production can lead to allergic disease and life-threatening anaphylaxis. Despite theimportance of IgE regulation, few studies have directly examined the B cells that express IgE, because these cells are rare and difficult to detect. Here, we describe fluorescent IgE reporter mice and validate a flow cytometry procedure to allow sensitive and specific identification of IgE-expressing B cells invivo. Similar to IgG1(+) cells, IgE(+) B cells differentiated into germinal center (GC) B cells and plasma cells (PCs) during primary immune responses toa Tcell-dependent hapten-protein conjugate and the helminth Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. However, the participation of IgE(+) B cells in GCs was transient. IgE(+) B cells had an atypical propensity to upregulate the transcription factor Blimp-1 and undergo PC differentiation. Most IgE(+) PCs were short lived andshowed reduced affinity maturation, revealing intrinsic mechanisms that restrict the IgE antibody response.

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