New insights into the regulation of human B-cell differentiation

Heike Schmidlin, Sean A. Diehl, Bianca Blom

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Abstract

B lymphocytes provide the cellular basis of the humoral immune response. All stages of this process, from B-cell activation to formation of germinal centers and differentiation into memory B cells or plasma cells, are influenced by extrinsic signals and controlled by transcriptional regulation. Compared to naive B cells, memory B cells display a distinct expression profile, which allows for their rapid secondary responses. Indisputably, many B-cell malignancies result from aberrations in the circuitry controlling B-cell function, particularly during the germinal centre (GC) reaction. Here, we review new insights into memory B-cell subtypes, recent literature on transcription factors regulating human B-cell differentiation and further evidence for B-cell lymphomagenesis emanating from errors during GC cell reactions
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-285
JournalTrends in immunology
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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