2. B Cell Helper Assays
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Activation, proliferation and differentiation of naïve B lymphocytes into memory B cells and plasma cells requires engagement
of the B cell receptor (BCR) coupled to T-cell help (1, 2). T cells deliver help in cognate fashion when they are activated upon recognition of specific MHC–peptide complexes presented
by B cells. T cells can also deliver help in a non-cognate or bystander fashion, when they do not find specific MHC–peptide
complexes on B cells and are activated by alternative mechanisms. T-cell dependent activation of B cells can be studied in
vitro by experimental models called “B cell helper assays” that are based on the co-culture of B cells with activated T cells.
These assays allow to decipher the molecular bases for productive T-dependent B cell responses. We show here examples of B
cell helper assays in vitro, which can be reproduced with any subset of T lymphocytes that displays the appropriate helper
signals.
Affiliation(s): (3) Istituto Nazionale di Genetica Molecolare-INGM, Milan, Italy
(4) Experimental Immunology Unit, Cancer Immunotherapy and Gene Therapy Program, Department of Biology and Biotechnology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy
(4) Experimental Immunology Unit, Cancer Immunotherapy and Gene Therapy Program, Department of Biology and Biotechnology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy
Book Title: T Cell Protocols: Second Edition
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 514 | Pub. Date: Jul-01-2008 | Page Range: 15-26 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-527-9_2
Subject: Immunology
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