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New Methods To Analyze B Cell Immune Responses to Thymus-Dependent Antigen Sheep Red Blood Cells

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 199, Issue 8, Pages 2998-3003

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1700454

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  1. Excellence Initiative of German Federal and State Governance Grant [EXC 294]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [TRR130 (TP-25)]
  3. National Institutes of Health [AI41649]
  4. Arthritis National Research Foundation
  5. Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Wuerttemberg
  6. European Social Fund through a Margarete von Wrangell fellowship

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B cells contribute critically to an effective immune response by producing Ag-specific Abs. During the immune response to so-called thymus-dependent Ags,activated B cells seek T cell help and form germinal centers. In contrast, thymus-independent Ags generally do not induce germinal center formation. In the germinal center, B cells undergo somatic hypermutation, affinity-based clonal expansion, and differentiation to produce plasma cells and memory B cells. Valuable insight into these processes has been gained by using model hapten-carrier complexes or SRBCs. SRBCs induce robust germinal center formation in mice. Therefore, this Ag is commonly used to study germinal center responses. In contrast to haptenated Ags, thus far it has been difficult to measure the titer of Ag-specific Abs or the expansion of Ag-specific B cells after immunization with SRBCs. We have developed new, simple methods to access these parameters, thus providing new tools to study germinal center and Ab responses.

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