CD27/CD70 interactions regulate T dependent B cell differentiation |
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Authors: | Jacquot Serge |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Division of Tumor Immunology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 44 Binney street, 02 115, USA |
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Abstract: | CD27 is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor family member whose expression is limited to cells of the lymphoid lineage. Constitutively expressed on T lymphocytes, it is a constimulatory molecule for a regulatory subset. Induced on B lymphocytes after antigenic challenge, it is a marker of memory cells. CD70, CD27 ligand, is a TNF related trans-membrane protein induced upon activation on T and B cells. In complement of ligation of CD40, another TNF receptor family member expressed by B cells CD27/CD70 interaction plays a key role in T dependent B cell responses and is responsible for plasma cell differentiation. B lymphocyte responses appear thus controlled by different T cell subsets expressing CD 154 (CD40 ligand), CD27, or CD70 (CD27 ligand). |
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Keywords: | CD27 CD70 TNF receptor family T dependent B cell responses T-B interactions plasma cell differentiation |
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