Origin and Development of the B cell response during Immunoregulatory Helminth Infections

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101221660
EC Contribution
€14,999
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Summary

One-fourth of the global population is currently infected with helminths, which modulate host immunity against not only their own antigens but also non-cognate antigens, including vaccines. While antigen-specific antibodies and memory B cells are essential for protection against infectious diseases, how the B cell response quality is influenced by helminths remains largely unknown. With my core expertise in studying responses to parasites at the level of single B cells and monoclonal antibodies, I aim to delineate the onset and quality of B cell responses formed during immunoregulatory helminth infections, impacting the development of effective vaccines.The B cell response quality relies on recruiting antigen-specific naïve cells and selecting high-affinity B cells to form antibody-secreting cells and memory B cells. However, how these well-established mechanisms are impaired during B cell immunity modulated by helminths remains unknown. Therefore, the goal of this ERC proposal is to elucidate the molecular principles governing the formation and selection of antigen-specific B cells during helminth-induced immunoregulation and to identify strategies to mitigate modulation.To achieve this, I will investigate the origin and development of de novo helminth antigen-specific B cell responses in the unique controlled helminth infections in naïve individuals and vaccine-specific B cell responses in residents of helminth-endemic areas. Access to clinical samples, advanced human tonsil organoids and transgenic mouse models, combined with my state-of-the-art expertise in studying antigen-specific B cells, uniquely positions me to uncover paradigm-shifting molecular principles that guide B cell responses during helminth infections. Ultimately, I aim to provide the first proof of concept to mitigate modulatory effects and rescue B cell response quality, paving the way to address global health challenges by inducing protective vaccine response in helminth-infected individuals.

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