Germinal center B cell initiation, GC maturation, and the coevolution of its stromal cell niches

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Throughout the developing GC response, B cell survival and fate choices made at the single cell level are dependent on signals received largely through interactions with other cells, often with cognate T cells. The type of signals that a given B cell can encounter is dictated by its location within tissue microarchitecture. The focus of this review is on the initiation and evolution of the GC response at the earliest time points. Here, we review the key factors influencing the progression of GC B cell differentiation that are both stage and context dependent. Finally, we describe the coevolution of niches within and surrounding the GC that influence the outcome of the GC response.

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Haberman, A. M., Gonzalez, D. G., Wong, P., Zhang, T. ting, & Kerfoot, S. M. (2019, March 1). Germinal center B cell initiation, GC maturation, and the coevolution of its stromal cell niches. Immunological Reviews. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/imr.12731

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