Triple check for antigen specificity of B cells during germinal centre reactions

E Lindhout, C de Groot, G Koopman, ST Pals - Immunology today, 1997 - cell.com
E Lindhout, C de Groot, G Koopman, ST Pals
Immunology today, 1997cell.com
Somatic hypermutation of the immunoglobulin variable genes during germinal reaction
might permit the expansion of B-cell clones with unwanted (eg autoreactive) specificity.
Here, Ernst Lindhout and colleagues propose three antigen-specific checkpoints that ensure
the appropriate antigen specificity of activated B cells is maintained by regulating the
activation, selection and further differentiation of B cells.
Abstract
Somatic hypermutation of the immunoglobulin variable genes during germinal reaction might permit the expansion of B-cell clones with unwanted (e.g. autoreactive) specificity. Here, Ernst Lindhout and colleagues propose three antigen-specific checkpoints that ensure the appropriate antigen specificity of activated B cells is maintained by regulating the activation, selection and further differentiation of B cells.
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