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Science 13 July 2001: Vol. 293. no. 5528, pp. 248 - 250 DOI: 10.1126/science.1062589
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Arrested Differentiation, the Self-Renewing Memory Lymphocyte, and Vaccination
Douglas T. Fearon,1*
Peter Manders,1
Simon D. Wagner12
Vaccination for persistent viral or bacterial infections
must program the immune system for a lifelong need to generate
antigen-specific effector lymphocytes. How the immune system does this
is not known, but recent studies have shown that a subset of B
lymphocytes, the germinal center B cell, is capable of self-renewal
because it expresses a transcriptional repressor, BCL6, that blocks
terminal differentiation. If a similar mechanism for arresting
differentiation exists for long-lived, antigen-selected lymphocytes, a
stem cell-like capacity for self-renewal could be the basis for the
continual generation of effector lymphocytes from the memory pool.
Understanding how to regulate the terminal differentiation of
lymphocytes will improve immunotherapeutic approaches for chronic
infectious diseases and cancer.
1 Wellcome Trust Immunology Unit, School of
Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, MRC Centre, Cambridge CB2
2SP, UK.
2 Department of Haematology, Addenbrookes
Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2SP, UK.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
dtf1000{at}cus.cam.ac.uk
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