Homeostatic niche specification among naïve and activated B cells: a growing role for the BLyS family of receptors and ligands
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.smim.2005.02.001
Homeostatic niche specification among naïve and activated B cells: a growing role for the BLyS family of receptors and ligands
Abstract
B lymphocyte homeostasis encompasses the establishment and maintenance of independently regulated niches, within which cells compete for viability promoting resources. The BLyS/BLyS receptor family controls the size and composition of these niches, by governing the selection and survival of most peripheral B cells. Moreover, different receptor-ligand sets from this family dominate the regulation of various B cell subsets. These observations suggest a model whereby the regulation of BLyS receptors by differentiative and stimulatory cues yield characteristic BLyS receptor signatures, thus specifying homeostatic niche and competitive advantage.
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