Do Memory B Cells Form Secondary Germinal Centers? Impact of Antibody Class and Quality of Memory T-Cell Help at Recall

COLD SPRING HARBOR PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY(2018)

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Abstract
Antigen recall can clearly induce a germinal center (GC) reaction. What has become an issue for debate are the origins of the antigen-specific B cells that form memory-response GCs (mGCs). Using antigen labeling and adoptive transfer, memory B cells expressing different antibody class can give rise to mGCs with differing efficiency. Here, we will argue that the range of class-specific memory responses reported across multiple systems represents the spectrum of memory B-cell fate and function. While the formulation of recall immunogen and location of mGCs have an important role, we propose that effective cognate regulation is the key variable influencing recall outcome. These issues remain central to contemporary efforts of rational vaccine design.
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cells,centers,memory
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