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Exercise-induced B Cell Mobilisation: Preliminary Evidence for an Influx of Immature Cells into the Bloodstream

Turner, J.E., Spielmann, G., Wadley, Alex, Aldred, S., Simpson, R.J. and Campbell, J.P. (2016) Exercise-induced B Cell Mobilisation: Preliminary Evidence for an Influx of Immature Cells into the Bloodstream. Physiology & Behavior, 164A. pp. 376-382. ISSN 0031-9384

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Abstract

The number of peripheral blood B lymphocytes doubles during acute exercise, but the phenotypic composition of this response remains unknown. In two independent exercise studies, using complimentary phenotyping strategies, we investigated the mobilisation patterns of distinct B cell subsets. In study one, nine healthy males (mean ± SD age: 22.1 ± 3.4 years) completed a continuous cycling bout at 80% MAX for 20 min. In study two, seven healthy experienced cyclists (mean ± SD age: 29.9 ± 4.7 years) completed a 30 min cycling trial at a workload corresponding to + 5% of the individual blood lactate threshold. In study one, CD3 − CD19+ B cell subsets were classified into immature (CD27− CD10+), naïve (CD27− CD10−), memory (CD27+ CD38−), plasma cells/plasmablasts (CD27+ CD38+) and finally, recently purported ‘B1’ cells (CD27+ CD43+ CD69−). In study two, CD20+ B cells were classified into immature (CD27− IgD−), naïve (CD27− IgD+), and IgM+/IgG+/IgA+ memory cells (CD27+ IgD−). Total B cells exhibited a mean increase of 88% (study one) and 60% (study two) during exercise. In both studies, immature cells displayed the greatest increase, followed by memory cells, then naïve cells (study one: immature 130% > mature 105% > naïve 84%; study two: immature 110% > mature 56% > naïve 38%). Our findings show that, unlike T cells and NK cells, B cell mobilisation is not driven by effector status, and, for the first time, that B cell mobilisation during exercise is comprised of immature CD27− IgD−/CD10+ cells.

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Uncontrolled Discrete Keywords: B lymphocytes, exercise, homing, immune-surveillance, lymphocytosis
Subjects: Q Science > QP Physiology
Divisions: College of Health, Life and Environmental Sciences > School of Science and the Environment
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Depositing User: Alex Wadley
Date Deposited: 26 Aug 2019 07:53
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2020 17:32
URI: https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/id/eprint/8566

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