Adhesion of Human B Cells to Germinal Centers in Vitro Involves VLA-4 and INCAM-110

  • Freedman A
  • Munro J
  • Rice G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Human B lymphocytes localize and differentiate within the microenvironment of lymphoid germinal centers. A frozen section binding assay was developed for the identification of those molecules involved in the adhesive interactions between B cells and lymphoid follicles. Activated human B cells and B cell lines were found to selectively adhere to germinal centers. The VLA-4 molecule on the lymphocyte and the adhesion molecule INCAM-110, expressed on follicular dendritic cells, supported this interaction. This cellular interaction model can be used for the study of how B cells differentiate.

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Freedman, A. S., Munro, J. M., Rice, G. E., Bevilacqua, M. P., Morimoto, C., McIntyre, B. W., … Nadler, L. M. (1990). Adhesion of Human B Cells to Germinal Centers in Vitro Involves VLA-4 and INCAM-110. Science, 249(4972), 1030–1033. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1697696

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