Title of article :
B cell development in gut associated lymphoid tissues
Author/Authors :
Ratcliffe، نويسنده , , Michael J.H.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
337
To page :
340
Abstract :
B lymphocyte development can occur in a variety of anatomical sites. While typically considered to be a process that occurs in the bone marrow throughout life, it is becoming clear that gut associates sites of B cell development are critically important in many species of veterinary importance. Among these sites, the bursa of Fabricius in chickens and the ileal Peyer’s patches of sheep are among the best studied. In these organs, it has become clear that many of the properties associated with B cell development in rodent and primate bone marrow do not apply. Thus while bone marrow B cell development typically involves an ongoing maturation of mature B cells from immature B lineage precursors that lack the expression of a surface immunoglobulin complex, gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALTs) may be colonized by a single wave of precursor cells during embryo development. Nonetheless, molecular analysis of the requirements for B lymphocyte development in GALTs reveals some striking parallels with requirements identified for B cell development in bone marrow. This article will discuss differences between B cell development in the bone marrow and GALTs and recent evidence emerging that yields insights into how these processes are regulated.
Keywords :
Bursa of fabricius , Gut associated lymphoid tissue , Chicken immunoglobulins , B lymphocytes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2055049
Link To Document :
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