[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of central tolerance for B cells

D Nemazee - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2017 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2017nature.com
Immune tolerance hinders the potentially destructive responses of lymphocytes to host
tissues. Tolerance is regulated at the stage of immature B cell development (central
tolerance) by clonal deletion, involving apoptosis, and by receptor editing, which
reprogrammes the specificity of B cells through secondary recombination of antibody genes.
Recent mechanistic studies have begun to elucidate how these divergent mechanisms are
controlled. Single-cell antibody cloning has revealed defects of B cell central tolerance in …
Abstract
Immune tolerance hinders the potentially destructive responses of lymphocytes to host tissues. Tolerance is regulated at the stage of immature B cell development (central tolerance) by clonal deletion, involving apoptosis, and by receptor editing, which reprogrammes the specificity of B cells through secondary recombination of antibody genes. Recent mechanistic studies have begun to elucidate how these divergent mechanisms are controlled. Single-cell antibody cloning has revealed defects of B cell central tolerance in human autoimmune diseases and in several human immunodeficiency diseases caused by single gene mutations, which indicates the relevance of B cell tolerance to disease and suggests possible genetic pathways that regulate tolerance.
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