Complement-Dependent Transport of Antigen into B Cell Follicles

  • Gonzalez S
  • Lukacs-Kornek V
  • Kuligowski M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Since the original proposal by Fearon and Locksley (Fearon and Locksley. 1996. Science 272: 50–53) that the complement system linked innate and adaptive immunity, there has been a rapid expansion of studies on this topic. With the advance of intravital imaging, a number of recent papers revealed an additional novel pathway in which complement C3 and its receptors enhance humoral immunity through delivery of Ag to the B cell compartment. In this review, we discuss this pathway and highlight several novel exceptions recently found with a model influenza vaccine, such as mannose-binding lectin opsonization of influenza and uptake by macrophages, and the capture of virus by dendritic cells residing in the medullary compartment of peripheral lymph nodes.

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Gonzalez, S. F., Lukacs-Kornek, V., Kuligowski, M. P., Pitcher, L. A., Degn, S. E., Turley, S. J., & Carroll, M. C. (2010). Complement-Dependent Transport of Antigen into B Cell Follicles. The Journal of Immunology, 185(5), 2659–2664. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1000522

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