Membrane bound IgE: the key receptor to restrict high IgE levels

  • Achatz, G
  • Lamers, M
  • Crameri, R
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Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
ISSN
1874-2262

Abstract

The membrane form of immunoglobulins (mIg) is expressed on the surface of B lymphocytes from a very early developmental stage in the bone marrow (pre B cell) until the cell finally differentiates into a plasma cell. mIgs associate with other transmembrane proteins to form the B cell antigen receptor complex (BCR). Numerous studies have confirmed that signaling through the BCR not only steers the B cell through development, but also ensures its survival in the periphery as a fully matured cell. During development in the bone marrow, mIg is restricted to the IgM isotype, but as soon as the B cell leaves the bone marrow to populate peripheral lymphoid organs like spleen, lymph nodes, or intestinal mucosal tissue, it starts to express IgD and i...

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