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Affinity maturation of antibodies requires integrity of the adult thymus

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 2, Pages 500-510

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eji.201141889

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Affinity maturation; Antibody-secreting cells; Immunoglobulin; T-cell repertoire; Thymus

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  1. NIH [P01 HL79067]

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The generation of B-cell responses to proteins requires a functional thymus to produce CD4+ T cells which helps in the activation and differentiation of B cells. Because the mature T-cell repertoire has abundant cells with the helper phenotype, one might predict that in mature individuals, the generation of B-cell memory would proceed independently of the thymus. Contrary to that prediction, we show here that the removal of the thymus after the establishment of the T-cell compartment or sham surgery without removal of the thymus impairs the affinity maturation of antibodies. Because removal or manipulation of the thymus did not decrease the frequency of mutation of the Ig variable heavy chain exons encoding antigen-specific antibodies, we conclude that the thymus controls affinity maturation of antibodies in the mature individual by facilitating the selection of B cells with high-affinity antibodies.

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