| Literature DB >> 31285625 |
Kihyuck Kwak1, Munir Akkaya1, Susan K Pierce2.
Abstract
Over the past several decades, B cell antigen receptor (BCR)-induced signaling pathways have been described in extraordinary molecular detail, mainly from studies of B cell responses to antigens in vitro. BCR signaling has been shown to govern the initiation of transcriptional programs associated with B cell activation and fate decisions, as well as the BCR-dependent processing of antigen and presentation of antigen to T cells. However, although the potential of the BCR to orchestrate B cell behavior was known, there was no clear appreciation of the context in which B cells signal in secondary lymphoid organs in vivo or how that context influences signaling. In this Review, we describe the current view of the cellular consequences of BCR signaling and advances in the understanding of B cell signaling in context in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31285625 DOI: 10.1038/s41590-019-0427-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Immunol ISSN: 1529-2908 Impact factor: 25.606