Understanding and making use of human memory B cells

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The work of our laboratory has focused on the study of human memory B cells. Using an in vitro approach we dissected the triggering requirements of B cells and unveiled a distinct role for TLRs in the activation of naive versus memory B cells. Using an ex vivo approach we analyzed the dynamics of memory B cells and ASCs and the kinetics of serum antibodies during secondary immune responses and in steady state conditions and used these quantitative data to build up a model of serological memory. According to this model memory B cells behave as 'stem cells' capable of generating plasma cells and antibodies in an antigen-dependent as well as in an antigen-independent fashion. Finally we developed an efficient method to interrogate human memory B cells and to isolate human monoclonal antibodies. This method can be exploited for the production of neutralizing antibodies for serotherapy and for "analytic vaccinology". © 2006 Blackwell Munksgaard.

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Lanzavecchia, A., Bernasconi, N., Traggiai, E., Ruprecht, C. R., Corti, D., & Sallusto, F. (2006, June). Understanding and making use of human memory B cells. Immunological Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0105-2896.2006.00403.x

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