关键词: B cells IgA Peyer's patch T-follicular helper cells antibodies germinal center

Mesh : Animals Antibody Affinity / immunology Antibody Formation / immunology B-Lymphocytes / immunology metabolism Cell Communication / immunology Germinal Center / immunology metabolism Humans Immunity, Cellular Immunity, Humoral Lymphoid Tissue / immunology metabolism Peyer's Patches / immunology metabolism T-Lymphocyte Subsets / immunology metabolism T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer / immunology metabolism

来  源:   DOI:10.1111/imr.12890   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Enduring immunity against harmful pathogens depends on the generation of immunological memory. Serum immunoglobulins are constantly secreted by long-lived antibody-producing cells, which provide extended protection from recurrent exposures. These cells originate mainly from germinal center structures, wherein B cells introduce mutations to their immunoglobulin genes followed by affinity-based selection. Generation of high-affinity antibodies relies on physical contacts between T and B cells, a process that facilitates the delivery of fate decision signals. T-B cellular engagements are mediated through interactions between the T cell receptor and its cognate peptide presented on B cell major histocompatibility class II molecules. Here, we describe the cellular and molecular aspects of these cognate T-B interactions, and highlight exceptional cases, especially those arising at intestinal lymphoid organs, at which T cells provide help to B cells in an atypical manner, independent of T cell specificity.
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