1. HUMORAL IMMUNITY. T cell help controls the speed of the cell cycle in germinal center B cells
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Alexander D, Gitlin, Christian T, Mayer, Thiago Y, Oliveira, Ziv, Shulman, Mathew J K, Jones, Amnon, Koren, and Michel C, Nussenzweig
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DNA Replication ,B-Lymphocytes ,T-Lymphocytes ,Cell Cycle ,Mice, Transgenic ,Germinal Center ,Article ,Immunity, Humoral ,S Phase ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Animals ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
The germinal center (GC) is a microanatomical compartment wherein high-affinity antibody-producing B cells are selectively expanded. B cells proliferate and mutate their antibody genes in the dark zone (DZ) of the GC and are then selected by T cells in the light zone (LZ) on the basis of affinity. Here, we show that T cell help regulates the speed of cell cycle phase transitions and DNA replication of GC B cells. Genome sequencing and single-molecule analyses revealed that T cell help shortens S phase by regulating replication fork progression, while preserving the relative order of replication origin activation. Thus, high-affinity GC B cells are selected by a mechanism that involves prolonged dwell time in the DZ where selected cells undergo accelerated cell cycles.
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- 2015