Crosstalk between T and B cells in the germinal center after transplantation

J Kwun, M Manook, E Page, C Burghuber, J Hong… - …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
J Kwun, M Manook, E Page, C Burghuber, J Hong, SJ Knechtle
Transplantation, 2017journals.lww.com
Crosstalk between B and T cells in transplantation is increasingly recognized as being
important in the alloimmune response. T cell activation of B cells occurs by a 3-stage
pathway, culminating with costimulation signals. We review the distinct T cell subtypes
required for B-cell activation and discuss the formation of the germinal center (GC) after
transplantation, with particular reference to the repopulation of the GC after depletional
induction, and the subsequent effect of immunosuppressive manipulation of T cell-B cell …
Abstract
Crosstalk between B and T cells in transplantation is increasingly recognized as being important in the alloimmune response. T cell activation of B cells occurs by a 3-stage pathway, culminating with costimulation signals. We review the distinct T cell subtypes required for B-cell activation and discuss the formation of the germinal center (GC) after transplantation, with particular reference to the repopulation of the GC after depletional induction, and the subsequent effect of immunosuppressive manipulation of T cell-B cell interactions. In addition, ectopic GCs are seen in transplantation, but their role is not fully understood. Therapeutic options to target T cell-B cell interactions are of considerable interest, both as immunosuppressive tools, and to aid in the further understanding of these important alloimmune mechanisms.
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