Tolerance checkpoints in b-cell development: johnny b good
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2009-08-27Author
Tussiwand, Roxane
Bosco, Nabil
Ceredig, Rhodri
Rolink, Antonius G.
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Tussiwand, Roxane; Bosco, Nabil; Ceredig, Rhodri; Rolink, Antonius G. (2009). Tolerance checkpoints in b-cell development: johnny b good. European Journal of Immunology 39 (9), 2317-2324
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B-cell development up to the immature B-cell stage takes place in the bone marrow, while final maturation into mature B cells occurs in the spleen. During differentiation, the precursor and immature B cells have to pass several checkpoints, including those in which they are censored for being auto-reactive, and therefore being potentially dangerous. Numerous studies have shown that the immature B-cell stage in the bone marrow and the transitional B-cell stages in the spleen comprise distinct checkpoints at which auto-reactivity is censored. Recently, evidence has been provided that the large pre-BII stage in the bone marrow, at which the pre-BCR is expressed, is yet another B-cell tolerance checkpoint. Here, we review these findings and speculate on directions for possible further experimentation.