Competition for follicular niches excludes self-reactive cells from the recirculating B-cell repertoire

JG Cyster, SB Hartley, CC Goodnow - Nature, 1994 - nature.com
JG Cyster, SB Hartley, CC Goodnow
Nature, 1994nature.com
Two different approaches to follow clones of B lymphocytes in a diverse preimmune
repertoire reveal a new process for eliminating self-reactive cells in the periphery which
depends on competition between cells with different specificities. A key feature of this
censoring mechanism is the selective exclusion of self-antigen-binding B cells from the
normal migration route into lymphoid follicles, resulting in their premature death. This is a
striking example of homeostasis by cellular competition for limiting niches and may explain …
Abstract
Two different approaches to follow clones of B lymphocytes in a diverse preimmune repertoire reveal a new process for eliminating self-reactive cells in the periphery which depends on competition between cells with different specificities. A key feature of this censoring mechanism is the selective exclusion of self-antigen-binding B cells from the normal migration route into lymphoid follicles, resulting in their premature death. This is a striking example of homeostasis by cellular competition for limiting niches and may explain the paradoxical association between immunodeficiency and autoimmunity.
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