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Pauline Soulas, Anne Woods, Benoit Jaulhac, Anne-Marie Knapp, Jean-Louis Pasquali, Thierry Martin, Anne-Sophie Korganow
Published in Volume 115, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(8):2257–2267 doi:10.1172/JCI24646
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A possible mechanism for the activation of RF-expressing Hul B cells in Hul × cIgG mice by immune complexes containing anti–B. burgdorferi IgG and B. burgdorferi antigens. In the left panel, B cells as well as RF B cells are stimulated by B. burgdorferi through TLR interaction. In the right panel, the presence of anti–B. burgdorferi huIgG in Hul × cIgG mice induces the formation of B. burgdorferi–containing immune complexes, which are able to cosignal through TLR and RF-BCR. B. burgdorferi is processed into antigenic peptides in RF B cells after internalization; B. burgdorferi–specific T cells cooperate to increase RF production. ++ and +++ refer to the intensity of RF production.