1. Human B cells.
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Spencer, Jo, Bemark, Mats, and Tull, Thomas J
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B cells , *IMMUNOLOGIC memory , *ANTIBODY diversity , *ANTIBODY formation , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
The importance of B cells and their critical role in the maintenance of health through generation of antibody-mediated immune protection is undoubted. However, the differences between the responses of B cells with different surface phenotypes in different microanatomical sites as well as diversity in B-cell function outside antibody production are just starting to be acknowledged and resolved. This series of reviews and papers that focus on human B cells will be divided across two issues. The first part of the review series in this issue captures practical information on identifying B-cell subtypes in blood in health and inflammatory diseases as well as describing aspects of B-cell diversity depending on immunoglobulin isotype and microanatomical context. It also explores our current understanding of cytokine production by human B cells and the effect of obesity on the B-cell response. The last review in this issue will reflect on the important lessons learned from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic; in particular the role of antigen availability and its effect on B-cell memory and antibody production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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