Implications of intravital imaging of murine germinal centers on the control of B cell selection and division

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Abstract

Intravital imaging of antibody optimization in germinal center (GC) reactions has set a new dimension in the understanding of the humoral immune response during the last decade. The inclusion of spatio-temporal cellular dynamics in the research on GCs required analysis using the agent-based mathematical models. In this study, we integrate the available intravital imaging data from various research groups and incorporate these into a quantitative mathematical model of GC reactions and antibody affinity maturation. Interestingly, the integration of data concerning the spatial organization of GCs and B cell motility allows to draw conclusions on the strength of the selection pressure and the control of B cell division by T follicular helper cells.

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Binder, S. C., & Meyer-Hermann, M. (2016). Implications of intravital imaging of murine germinal centers on the control of B cell selection and division. Frontiers in Immunology, 7(DEC). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00593

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