Journal article

What do we know about the mechanisms of elimination of autoreactive T and B cells and what challenges remain

A Strasser, H Puthalakath, LA O'Reilly, P Bouillet

Immunology and Cell Biology | Published : 2008

Abstract

Tolerance to self-antigens within the adaptive immune system is safeguarded, at least in part, through deletion of autoreactive T and B lymphocytes. This deletion can occur during the development of these cells in primary lymphoid organs, the thymus or bone marrow, respectively, or at the mature stage in peripheral lymphoid tissues. Deletion of autoreactive lymphocytes is achieved to a large extent through apoptotic cell death. This review describes current understanding of the mechanisms that mediate apoptosis of autoreactive lymphocytes during their development in primary lymphoid organs and during their activation in the periphery. In particular, we discuss the roles of the proapoptotic B..

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