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Antibody-secreting plasma cells persist for decades in human intestine.

The Journal of experimental medicine (2017-01-21)
Ole J B Landsverk, Omri Snir, Raquel Bartolomé Casado, Lisa Richter, Jeff E Mold, Pedro Réu, Rune Horneland, Vemund Paulsen, Sheraz Yaqub, Einar Martin Aandahl, Ole M Øyen, Hildur Sif Thorarensen, Mehran Salehpour, Göran Possnert, Jonas Frisén, Ludvig M Sollid, Espen S Baekkevold, Frode L Jahnsen
RÉSUMÉ

Plasma cells (PCs) produce antibodies that mediate immunity after infection or vaccination. In contrast to PCs in the bone marrow, PCs in the gut have been considered short lived. In this study, we studied PC dynamics in the human small intestine by cell-turnover analysis in organ transplants and by retrospective cell birth dating measuring carbon-14 in genomic DNA. We identified three distinct PC subsets: a CD19

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Anti-Human IgA (α-chain specific)−Peroxidase antibody produced in goat, affinity isolated antibody