Journal article
Increased expression of CD27 on activated human memory B cells correlates with their commitment to the plasma cell lineage
DT Avery, JI Ellyard, F Mackay, LM Corcoran, PD Hodgkin, SG Tangye
Journal of Immunology | Published : 2005
Abstract
Plasma cells (PC) or Ig-secreting cells (ISC) are terminally differentiated B cells responsible for the production of protective Ig. ISC can be generated in vitro by culturing human B cells with the T cell-derived stimuli CD40L, IL-2, and IL-10. ISC have traditionally been identified by the increased expression of CD38, analogous to primary human PC, and the acquired ability to secrete Ig. By tracking the proliferation history of activated B cells, we previously reported that the differentiation of memory B cells into CD38+ B cells is IL-10 dependent, and increases in frequency with cell division. However, <50% of CD38+ cells secreted Ig, and there was a population of CD38- ISC. Thus, the PC..
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