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  • Sleep is essential for immune function, with sleep restriction negatively affecting the immune response and vaccine effectiveness.
  • In this study, researchers tested how sleep restriction before exposure to an antigen (sheep red blood cells) influences T cell-dependent B cell responses using a mouse model.
  • Results showed that losing sleep for 6 hours before the antigen challenge did not alter T cell responses but significantly impaired germinal center development and reduced antibody production, suggesting a critical role of sleep in B cell response.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of sleep before vaccination and highlight the need for further research on this topic in humans.

Article Abstract

It is well known that sleep promotes immune functions. In line with this, a variety of studies in animal models and humans have shown that sleep restriction following an antigen challenge dampens the immune response on several levels which leads to e.g. worsening of disease outcome and reduction of vaccination efficiency, respectively. However, the inverse scenario with sleep restriction preceding an antigen challenge is only investigated in a few animal models where it has been shown to reduce antigen uptake and presentation as well as pathogen clearance and survival rates. Here, we use injection of sheep red blood cells to investigate the yet unknown effect on a T cell-dependent B cell response in a well-established mouse model. We found that 6 ​h of sleep restriction prior to the antigen challenge does not impact the T cell reaction including the T cell receptor repertoire but dampens the development of germinal centers which correlates with reduced antigen-specific antibody titer indicating an impaired B cell response. These changes concerned a functionally more relevant level than those found in the same experimental model with the inverse scenario when sleep restriction followed the antigen challenge. Taken together, our findings showed that the outcome of the T cell-dependent B cell response is indeed impacted by sleep restriction prior to the antigen challenge which highlights the clinical significance of this scenario and the need for further investigations in humans, for example concerning the effect of sleep restriction preceding a vaccination.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474616PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100312DOI Listing

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