Death-receptor contribution to the germinal-center reaction

M van Eijk, T Defrance, A Hennino, C de Groot - Trends in immunology, 2001 - cell.com
M van Eijk, T Defrance, A Hennino, C de Groot
Trends in immunology, 2001cell.com
Both helper T cells and follicular dendritic cells play crucial roles in the germinal-center (GC)
reaction. One of their key functions is to provide GC B cells with anti-apoptotic signals during
their growth, diversification of antibody repertoire and positive selection. Dysregulation of the
mechanisms that control B-cell apoptosis in the GC could cause hyperplasia, endanger self-
tolerance or impair dramatically the efficiency of the humoral response. This article
discusses how the death receptor Fas and components of its signaling machinery contribute …
Abstract
Both helper T cells and follicular dendritic cells play crucial roles in the germinal-center (GC) reaction. One of their key functions is to provide GC B cells with anti-apoptotic signals during their growth, diversification of antibody repertoire and positive selection. Dysregulation of the mechanisms that control B-cell apoptosis in the GC could cause hyperplasia, endanger self-tolerance or impair dramatically the efficiency of the humoral response. This article discusses how the death receptor Fas and components of its signaling machinery contribute to the GC reaction.
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