Affinity Maturation (AM) is the process through which the immune system is able to develop potent antibodies against new pathogens it encounters, and is at the base of the efficacy of vaccines. At its core AM is analogous to a Darwinian evolutionary process, where B-cells mutate and are selected on the base of their affinity for an Antigen (Ag), and Ag availability tunes the selective pressure. In cases when this selective pressure is high the number of B-cells might quickly decrease and the population might risk extinction in what is known as a "population bottleneck". Here we study the probability for a B-cell lineage to survive this bottleneck scenario as a function of the progenitor affinity for the Ag. Using recursive relations and pro...
The adaptive immune system is able to produce a specific response against almost any pathogen that c...
SummaryGeneration of potent antibodies by a mutation-selection process called affinity maturation is...
Pathogens vary in their antigenic complexity. While some pathogens such as measles present a few rel...
In order to target threatening pathogens, the adaptive immune system performs a continuous reorganiz...
In order to produce effective antibodies, B cells undergo rapid somatic hypermutation (SHM) and sele...
In order to produce effective antibodies, B cells undergo rapid somatic hypermutation (SHM) and sele...
Affinity maturation is a complex dynamical process allowing the immune system to generate antibodies...
We analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simplified evolutionary mo...
Affinity Maturation (AM) is the biological process through which our Immune System generates potent ...
International audienceWe analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simp...
Affinity Maturation (AM) is the biological process through which our Immune System generates potent ...
International audienceWe analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simp...
International audienceWe analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simp...
<div><p>Affinity maturation is a Darwinian process in which B lymphocytes evolve potent antibodies t...
The adaptive immune system is able to produce a specific response against almost any pathogen that c...
The adaptive immune system is able to produce a specific response against almost any pathogen that c...
SummaryGeneration of potent antibodies by a mutation-selection process called affinity maturation is...
Pathogens vary in their antigenic complexity. While some pathogens such as measles present a few rel...
In order to target threatening pathogens, the adaptive immune system performs a continuous reorganiz...
In order to produce effective antibodies, B cells undergo rapid somatic hypermutation (SHM) and sele...
In order to produce effective antibodies, B cells undergo rapid somatic hypermutation (SHM) and sele...
Affinity maturation is a complex dynamical process allowing the immune system to generate antibodies...
We analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simplified evolutionary mo...
Affinity Maturation (AM) is the biological process through which our Immune System generates potent ...
International audienceWe analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simp...
Affinity Maturation (AM) is the biological process through which our Immune System generates potent ...
International audienceWe analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simp...
International audienceWe analyze the interactions between division, mutation and selection in a simp...
<div><p>Affinity maturation is a Darwinian process in which B lymphocytes evolve potent antibodies t...
The adaptive immune system is able to produce a specific response against almost any pathogen that c...
The adaptive immune system is able to produce a specific response against almost any pathogen that c...
SummaryGeneration of potent antibodies by a mutation-selection process called affinity maturation is...
Pathogens vary in their antigenic complexity. While some pathogens such as measles present a few rel...