Advances in human B cell phenotypic profiling

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Abstract

To advance our understanding and treatment of disease, research immunologists have been called-upon to place more centralized emphasis on impactful human studies. Such endeavors will inevitably require large-scale study execution and data management regu- lation ("Big Biology"), necessitating standardized and reliable metrics of immune status and function. A well-known example setting this large-scale effort in-motion is identify- ing correlations between eventual disease outcome and T lymphocyte phenotype in large HIV-patient cohorts using multiparameter flow cytometry. However, infection, immunodefi- ciency, and autoimmunity are also characterized by correlative and functional contributions of B lymphocytes, which to-date have received much less attention in the human Big Biology enterprise. Here, we review progress in human B cell phenotyping, analysis, and bioinformatics tools that constitute valuable resources for the B cell research community to effectively join in this effort. © 2012 Kaminski, Wei, Qian, Rosenberg and Sanz.

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Kaminski, D. A., Wei, C., Qian, Y., Rosenberg, A. F., & Sanz, I. (2012). Advances in human B cell phenotypic profiling. Frontiers in Immunology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00302

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