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Transcriptional regulation of memory B cell differentiation

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NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 209-220

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DOI: 10.1038/s41577-020-00446-2

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Memory B cells play a critical role in developing protective immunity and efforts to induce broadly protective MBCs to rapidly mutating pathogens with vaccines have been unsuccessful. Understanding the signals and transcription factors regulating MBC development and function are crucial for overcoming challenges in vaccine development.
Memory B cells (MBCs) are critical for the rapid development of protective immunity following re-infection. MBCs capable of neutralizing distinct subclasses of pathogens, such as influenza and HIV, have been identified in humans. However, efforts to develop vaccines that induce broadly protective MBCs to rapidly mutating pathogens have not yet been successful. Better understanding of the signals regulating MBC development and function are essential to overcome current challenges hindering successful vaccine development. Here, we discuss recent advancements regarding the signals and transcription factors regulating germinal centre-derived MBC development and function. Memory B cells are critically important for the formation of protective immunity following infection or vaccination, and a better understanding of these cells may inform strategies to overcome hurdles in the development of effective vaccines. This Review discusses the signals and transcription factors that regulate the development and function of germinal centre-derived memory B cells.

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