Marginal zone B cell physiology and disease.

Thiago Lopes-Carvalho, John F Kearney
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Mature B lymphocytes do not constitute a homogenous pool of cells, and it is now clear that several functionally and developmentally distinct subsets exist. Of these, marginal zone (MZ) B cells are a subset of peripheral B cells that respond vigorously to blood-borne infections, and play a vital role, particularly in host survival of infection by encapsulated bacteria. Their fast activation and differentiation to antibody-secreting plasma cells allows MZ B cells to bridge the gap between innate and adaptive immunity, effected mainly by the more prolific follicular B cells. Like other naturally activated lymphocytes, MZ B cells may also play a role in homeostasis and tolerance, apart from combating infection. Here we will review some of the extracellular signals that affect their development, selection and function. We conclude by examining how their repertoire, location and interactions with other cell types may be important in the induction of autoimmune disease.

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边缘带B细胞生理与疾病。
成熟的B淋巴细胞并不构成一个同质的细胞池,现在很清楚存在几个功能和发育不同的亚群。其中,边缘区(MZ) B细胞是外周B细胞的一个亚群,它们对血源性感染反应强烈,并发挥着至关重要的作用,特别是在被包裹细菌感染的宿主存活中。它们的快速激活和分化为分泌抗体的浆细胞,使MZ B细胞能够弥合先天免疫和适应性免疫之间的差距,主要受更多产的滤泡B细胞的影响。与其他自然活化的淋巴细胞一样,mzb细胞除了对抗感染外,还可能在体内平衡和耐受性方面发挥作用。在这里,我们将回顾一些影响其发育、选择和功能的细胞外信号。我们通过检查它们的库,位置和与其他细胞类型的相互作用如何在自身免疫性疾病的诱导中发挥重要作用来得出结论。
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