Single-cell analysis of human B cell maturation predicts how antibody class switching shapes selection dynamics
Protective humoral memory forms in secondary lymphoid organs where B cells undergo affinity maturation and differentiation into memory or plasma cells. Here, we provide a comprehensive roadmap of human B cell maturation with single-cell transcriptomics matched with bulk and single-cell antibody repertoires to define gene expression, antibody repertoires, and clonal sharing of B cell states at single-cell resolution, including memory B cell heterogeneity that reflects diverse functional and signaling states. We reconstruct gene expression dynamics during B cell activation to reveal a pre-germinal center state primed to undergo class switch recombination and dissect how antibody class-dependent gene expression in germinal center and memory B cells is linked with a distinct transcriptional wiring with potential to influence their fate and function. Our analyses reveal the dynamic cellular states that shape human B cell-mediated immunity and highlight how antibody isotype may play a role during their antibody-based selection.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
Project Label
HumanBCellsTonsilsSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
palatine tonsil
Organ Part
palatine tonsil
Selected Cell Types
Disease Status (Specimen)
tonsillitis
Disease Status (Donor)
Development Stage
child stage
Library Construction Method
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
10x_analysis_protocol, VDJ_analysis_protocol, differential_gene_epression_analysisFile Format
Cell Count Estimate
52.5kDonor Count
7