Follicular dendritic cell networks of primary follicles and germinal centers: phenotype and function

CDC Allen, JG Cyster - Seminars in immunology, 2008 - Elsevier
CDC Allen, JG Cyster
Seminars in immunology, 2008Elsevier
Follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) were identified decades ago by their ability to retain immune
complexes and more recent findings indicate that they are a source of B cell attractants and
trophic factors. New imaging studies have shown that B cells closely associate with their
dendritic processes during migration. Here we will review the properties of these specialized
follicular stromal cells and provide an update on the requirements for their maturation into
phenotypically distinct cells within germinal center light and dark zones. We will then discuss …
Follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) were identified decades ago by their ability to retain immune complexes and more recent findings indicate that they are a source of B cell attractants and trophic factors. New imaging studies have shown that B cells closely associate with their dendritic processes during migration. Here we will review the properties of these specialized follicular stromal cells and provide an update on the requirements for their maturation into phenotypically distinct cells within germinal center light and dark zones. We will then discuss current understanding of how they help support the B cell immune response.
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