9-cis Retinoic Acid and 1.25-dihydroxyvitamin D Drive Differentiation into IgA Secreting Plasmablasts in Human Naïve B Cells
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Calcitriol and 9-cis retinoic acid (9cRA) play a fundamental role in shaping the adaptive immune response by altering the Ig profile and the differentiation of B cells, controlled by their corresponding nuclear receptors, VDR and RAR. Herein, after the establishment of a plasmablast differentiation culture, we investigated how both ligands modulate human naïve B cell differentiation and to which extent VDR/RXR and RAR/RXR signaling interferes. Calcitriol and 9cRA mediated activation of purified naïve B cells resulted in a strong differentiation of CD27 CD38 plasmablasts and antibody secretion. The significant IgA response was preceded by a strong induction of α-germline transcription (GLT). Induction of αGLT and consecutively IgA secretion driven by calcitriol is a novel observation and we show by magnetic chromatin IP that this was mediated by recruitment of the VDR to the TGF-β promoter thus inducing TGF-β expression. Finally, as revealed by transcriptomic profiling calcitriol and 9cRA modulate several signals required for differentiation and isotype switching in a noncompeting but rather additive manner. Calcitriol and 9cRA participate in the control of the IgA response in human activated naïve B cells. The balance between both ligands may be an important factor in channeling humoral immune responses toward a protective direction.
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