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Circulating T <sub>FH</sub> cells, serological memory, and tissue compartmentalization shape human influenza-specific B cell immunity
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Immunization with the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) remains the most effective strategy to combat seasonal influenza infections. IIV activates B cells and T follicular helper (T<sub>FH</sub>) cells and thus engenders antibody-secreting cells and serum antibody titers. However, the cellular events preceding generation of protective immunity in humans are inadequately understood. We undertook an in-depth analysis of B cell and T cell immune responses to IIV in 35 healthy adults. Using recombinant hemagglutinin (rHA) probes to dissect the quantity, phenotype, and isotype of influenza-specific B cells against A/California09-H1N1, A/Switzerland-H3N2, and B/Phuket, we showed that vaccination induced a three-pronged B cell response comprising a transient CXCR5<sup>-</sup>CXCR3<sup>+</sup> antibody-secreting B cell population, CD21<sup>hi</sup>CD27<sup>+</sup> memory B cells, and CD21<sup>lo</sup>CD27<sup>+</sup> B cells. Activation of circulating T<sub>FH</sub> cells correlated with the development of both CD21<sup>lo</sup> and CD21<sup>hi</sup> memory B cells. However, preexisting antibodies could limit increases in serum antibody titers. IIV had no marked effect on CD8<sup>+</sup>, mucosal-associated invariant T, γδ T, and natural killer cell activation. In addition, vaccine-induced B cells were not maintained in peripheral blood at 1 year after vaccination. We provide a dissection of rHA-specific B cells across seven human tissue compartments, showing that influenza-specific memory (CD21<sup>hi</sup>CD27<sup>+</sup>) B cells primarily reside within secondary lymphoid tissues and the lungs. Our study suggests that a rational design of universal vaccines needs to consider circulating T<sub>FH</sub> cells, preexisting serological memory, and tissue compartmentalization for effective B cell immunity, as well as to improve targeting cellular T cell immunity.
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