The role of long-lived plasma cells in viral clearance

J Biol Dyn. 2024 Dec;18(1):2325523. doi: 10.1080/17513758.2024.2325523. Epub 2024 Mar 6.

Abstract

The adaptive immune system has two types of plasma cells (PC), long-lived plasma cells (LLPC) and short-lived plasma cells (SLPC), that differ in their lifespan. In this paper, we propose that LLPC is crucial to the clearance of viral particles in addition to reducing the viral basic reproduction number in secondary infections. We use a sequence of within-host mathematical models to show that, CD8 T cells, SLPC and memory B cells cannot achieve full viral clearance, and the viral load will reach a low positive equilibrium level because of a continuous replenishment of target cells. However, the presence of LLPC is crucial for viral clearance.

Keywords: 92C30; Viral clearance; adaptive immune system; basic reproduction number; secondary infection; within-host mathematical model.

MeSH terms

  • Basic Reproduction Number
  • Coinfection*
  • Humans
  • Models, Biological
  • Plasma Cells*
  • Viral Load