| Literature DB >> 8671662 |
M Casamayor-Palleja1, J Feuillard, J Ball, M Drew, I C MacLennan.
Abstract
B cells, after mutating their Ig B-region genes in germinal centres (GC), undergo apoptosis, unless they receive antigen-dependent selection signals. The signals appear to be delivered by GC T cells, require CD40 ligand expression and may induce differentiation to memory cells. Cultured GC B cells are prevented from entering apoptosis by ligating their surface CD40, but the resulting phenotype is not associated with B cells found in vivo. Conversely, GC B cells rapidly adopt a memory B cell phenotype on culture with autologous memory CD4(+) T cells that have been induced to express CD40 ligand transiently. This effect is prevented by blocking CD40 ligand. Naive CD4(+) T cells, induced to express CD40 ligand, do not prevent GC B cells undergoing apoptosis.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8671662 DOI: 10.1093/intimm/8.5.737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Immunol ISSN: 0953-8178 Impact factor: 4.823