“…B cells represent another important immune cell population that resides in the healthy meninges. B cells represent up to 30% of resident immune cells in the dura mater ( Brioschi et al., 2021 ; Cugurra et al., 2021 ; Fitzpatrick et al., 2020 ; Jain and Yong, 2021 ; Korin et al., 2017 ; Schafflick et al., 2021 ; Wang et al., 2021 ). Resident meningeal B cells exist in multiple stages of development, similar to those found in the bone marrow (e.g., mature naive B cells, immature B cells, pre-B cells, pro-B cells, and mitotic B cells) ( Brioschi et al., 2021 ; Schafflick et al., 2021 ; Wang et al., 2021 ).…”