Compartments and Connections Within the Germinal Center
Domenick E. Kennedy, Marcus R. Clark
Abstract
Protective high affinity antibody responses emerge through an orchestrated developmental process that occurs in germinal centers (GCs). While GCs have been appreciated since 1930, a wealth of recent progress provides new insights into the molecular and cellular dynamics governing humoral immunity. In this review, we highlight advances that demonstrate that fundamental GC B cell function, selection, proliferation and SHM occur within distinct cell states. The resulting new model provides new opportunities to understand the evolution of immunity in infectious, autoimmune and neoplastic diseases.
Topics & Concepts
Germinal centerBiologyImmunityHumoral immunityAffinity maturationImmunologyNeuroscienceAntibodyImmune systemComputational biologyB cellT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses