B cell ligand discrimination through a spreading and contraction response
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.1123940
B cell ligand discrimination through a spreading and contraction response
Abstract
B cells recognize foreign antigens by virtue of cell surface immunoglobulin receptors and are most effectively activated by membrane-bound ligands. Here, we show that in the early stages of this process, B cells exhibit a two-phase response in which they first spread over the antigen-bearing membrane and then contract, thereby collecting bound antigen into a central aggregate. The extent of this response, which is both signaling- and actin-dependent, determines the quantity of antigen accumulated and hence the degree of B cell activation. Brownian dynamic simulations reproduce essential features of the antigen collection process and suggest a possible basis for affinity discrimination. We propose that dynamic spreading is an important step of the immune response.
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Immunology. B cells spread and gather.Science. 2006 May 5;312(5774):709-10. doi: 10.1126/science.1127652. Science. 2006. PMID: 16675691 No abstract available.
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