Dendritic cells enhance growth and differentiation of CD40-activated B lymphocytes.
J Exp Med
; 185(5): 941-51, 1997 Mar 03.
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| ID: mdl-9120400
After antigen capture, dendritic cells (DC) migrate into T cell-rich areas of secondary lymphoid organs, where they induce T cell activation, that subsequently drives B cell activation. Here, we investigate whether DC, generated in vitro, can directly modulate B cell responses, using CD40L-transfected L cells as surrogate activated T cells. DC, through the production of soluble mediators, stimulated by 3- to 6-fold the proliferation and subsequent recovery of B cells. Furthermore, after CD40 ligation, DC enhanced by 30-300-fold the secretion of IgG and IgA by sIgD- B cells (essentially memory B cells). In the presence of DC, naive sIgD+ B cells produced, in response to interleukin-2, large amounts of IgM. Thus, in addition to activating naive T cells in the extrafollicular areas of secondary lymphoid organs, DC may directly modulate B cell growth and differentiation.
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Asunto principal:
Linfocitos B
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Activación de Linfocitos
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Comunicación Celular
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Células de Langerhans
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Antígenos CD40
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Animals
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Humans
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Revista:
J Exp Med
Año:
1997
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Article
País de afiliación:
Francia