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. 2025 Feb;24(2):297-311.
doi: 10.1038/s41563-024-02037-1. Epub 2024 Nov 6.

Human immune organoids to decode B cell response in healthy donors and patients with lymphoma

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Human immune organoids to decode B cell response in healthy donors and patients with lymphoma

Zhe Zhong et al. Nat Mater. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Antibodies are produced when naive B cells differentiate into plasma cells within germinal centres (GCs) of lymphoid tissues. Patients with B cell lymphoma on effective immunotherapies exhibit diminished antibody production, leading to higher infection rates and reduced vaccine efficacy, even after B cell recovery. Current ex vivo models fail to sustain long-term GC reactions and effectively test B cell responses. Here we developed synthetic hydrogels mimicking the lymphoid tissue microenvironment, enabling human GCs from tonsils and peripheral blood mononuclear cell-derived B cells. Immune organoids derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells maintain GC B cells and plasma cells longer than tonsil-derived ones and exhibit unique B cell programming, including GC compartments, somatic hypermutation, immunoglobulin class switching and B cell clones. Chemical inhibition of transcriptional and epigenetic processes enhances plasma cell formation. While integrating polarized CXCL12 protein in a lymphoid organ-on-chip modulates GC responses in healthy donor B cells, it fails with B cells derived from patients with lymphoma. Our system allows rapid, controlled modelling of immune responses and B cell disorders.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: A.S., A.J.G., Z.Z., M.Q.-P., V.M.J., A.M.-B. and A.M.-R. declare joint patent applications filed related to patterned tissues and gradients, and human immune organoids (PCT/US2024/028605, PCT/US2023/067847 and PCT/US2022/048199). A.S. declares a patent application related to ex vivo engineered immune organoids for controlled germinal centre reactions (US application no. US10317395B1), and K.R. declares a patent application related to methods for generating activated B cells ex vivo using beads (US application no. 15/766,657). A.S. declares research funding through Genentech, Inc. The remaining authors declare no competing interests.

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