SummaryAntigen receptor-mediated signaling is critical for the development and survival of B cells. However, it has not been established whether B cell development requires a signal from self-ligand engagement at the immature stage, a process known as “positive selection.” Here, using a monoclonal B cell receptor (BCR) mouse line, specific for the self-Thy-1/CD90 glycoprotein, we demonstrate that BCR crosslinking by low-dose self-antigen promotes survival of immature B cells in culture. In spleen, an increase in BCR signaling strength, induced by low-dose self-antigen, directed naive immature B cells to mature, not into the default follicular B cell fate, but instead into the marginal-zone B cell subset. These data indicate that positive se...
It has long been appreciated that highly autoreactive BCRs are actively removed from the developing ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08A common genetic variant in the gene encoding the p...
AbstractStriking cell losses occur during late B lymphocyte maturation [1–3], reflecting BcR-mediate...
AbstractMost splenic B cells in mice that lack Aiolos are mature IgDhiIgMlo follicular lymphocytes, ...
AbstractUsing immunoglobulin heavy chain transgenic mice, we show that B cell clones reaching the lo...
Notch2 and B cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling determine whether transitional B cells become mar...
AbstractImmature B cells that encounter self-antigen are eliminated from the immune repertoire by ne...
Marginal zone B (MZ-B) cells of the spleen contribute significantly to the immunity against invasive...
How B cells discriminate antigen-receptor-mediated signals in development and navigate critical chec...
B-1a cells are long-lived, self-renewing innate-like B cells that predominantly inhabit the peritone...
Only mature B lymphocytes can enter the lymphoid follicles of spleen and lymph nodes and thus effici...
B cell maturation is a very selective process that requires finely tuned differentiation and surviva...
SummaryThe majority of early immature B cells express autoreactive B cell receptors (BCRs) that are,...
The number of mature B cells is carefully controlled by signalling from receptors that support B cel...
AbstractPU.1 and Spi-B have previously been implicated in the regulation of genes encoding B cell re...
It has long been appreciated that highly autoreactive BCRs are actively removed from the developing ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08A common genetic variant in the gene encoding the p...
AbstractStriking cell losses occur during late B lymphocyte maturation [1–3], reflecting BcR-mediate...
AbstractMost splenic B cells in mice that lack Aiolos are mature IgDhiIgMlo follicular lymphocytes, ...
AbstractUsing immunoglobulin heavy chain transgenic mice, we show that B cell clones reaching the lo...
Notch2 and B cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling determine whether transitional B cells become mar...
AbstractImmature B cells that encounter self-antigen are eliminated from the immune repertoire by ne...
Marginal zone B (MZ-B) cells of the spleen contribute significantly to the immunity against invasive...
How B cells discriminate antigen-receptor-mediated signals in development and navigate critical chec...
B-1a cells are long-lived, self-renewing innate-like B cells that predominantly inhabit the peritone...
Only mature B lymphocytes can enter the lymphoid follicles of spleen and lymph nodes and thus effici...
B cell maturation is a very selective process that requires finely tuned differentiation and surviva...
SummaryThe majority of early immature B cells express autoreactive B cell receptors (BCRs) that are,...
The number of mature B cells is carefully controlled by signalling from receptors that support B cel...
AbstractPU.1 and Spi-B have previously been implicated in the regulation of genes encoding B cell re...
It has long been appreciated that highly autoreactive BCRs are actively removed from the developing ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08A common genetic variant in the gene encoding the p...
AbstractStriking cell losses occur during late B lymphocyte maturation [1–3], reflecting BcR-mediate...