Anergy, a condition in which cells persist in the periphery but are unresponsive to antigen, is responsible for silencing many self-reactive B cells. Loss of anergy is known to contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus and type 1 diabetes. Multiple transgenic mouse models have enabled the dissection of mechanisms that underlie anergy, and recently, anergic B cells have been identified in the periphery of wild-type mice. Heterogeneity of mechanistic concepts developed using model systems has complicated our understanding of anergy and its biological features. In this Review, we compare and contrast the salient features of anergic B cells with a view to developing unifying mechanistic hypothe...
In normal B cell development, a large percentage of newly formed cells bear receptors with high leve...
AbstractPeripheral T cell tolerance may result from activation-induced cell death [1], anergy [1], a...
In this review we summarize recent insights into the development of human B cells primarily by study...
Anergy, a condition in which cells persist in the periphery but are unresponsive to antigen, is resp...
SummaryThe contribution of anergy to silencing of autoreactive B cells in physiologic settings is un...
One of the fundamental properties of the immune system is its capacity to avoid autoimmune diseases....
Clonal anergy has been well recognized as an important mechanism of B cell immunologic tolerance. Ho...
AbstractAvailable evidence indicates that B cell tolerance is attained by receptor editing, anergy, ...
Background Anergy is a key mechanism controlling expression of autoreactive B cells and a major site...
AbstractAnergic self-reactive B cells competing within a polyclonal B cell repertoire fail to migrat...
While the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) membrane IgM (mIgM) transmits signals via Igα/β, the cytopla...
BackgroundSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a severe autoimmune disease in which immune toleranc...
Self-directed lymphocytes may evade clonal deletion at ontogenesis but still remain harmless due to ...
Self-directed lymphocytes may evade clonal deletion at ontogenesis but still remain harmless due to ...
AbstractAutoreactive B cells that appear to be inactivated can be found in healthy individuals. In t...
In normal B cell development, a large percentage of newly formed cells bear receptors with high leve...
AbstractPeripheral T cell tolerance may result from activation-induced cell death [1], anergy [1], a...
In this review we summarize recent insights into the development of human B cells primarily by study...
Anergy, a condition in which cells persist in the periphery but are unresponsive to antigen, is resp...
SummaryThe contribution of anergy to silencing of autoreactive B cells in physiologic settings is un...
One of the fundamental properties of the immune system is its capacity to avoid autoimmune diseases....
Clonal anergy has been well recognized as an important mechanism of B cell immunologic tolerance. Ho...
AbstractAvailable evidence indicates that B cell tolerance is attained by receptor editing, anergy, ...
Background Anergy is a key mechanism controlling expression of autoreactive B cells and a major site...
AbstractAnergic self-reactive B cells competing within a polyclonal B cell repertoire fail to migrat...
While the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) membrane IgM (mIgM) transmits signals via Igα/β, the cytopla...
BackgroundSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a severe autoimmune disease in which immune toleranc...
Self-directed lymphocytes may evade clonal deletion at ontogenesis but still remain harmless due to ...
Self-directed lymphocytes may evade clonal deletion at ontogenesis but still remain harmless due to ...
AbstractAutoreactive B cells that appear to be inactivated can be found in healthy individuals. In t...
In normal B cell development, a large percentage of newly formed cells bear receptors with high leve...
AbstractPeripheral T cell tolerance may result from activation-induced cell death [1], anergy [1], a...
In this review we summarize recent insights into the development of human B cells primarily by study...