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  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,148 Views
18 Pages

GPR183 Is Dispensable for B1 Cell Accumulation and Function, but Affects B2 Cell Abundance, in the Omentum and Peritoneal Cavity

  • Line Barington,
  • Liv von Voss Christensen,
  • Kristian Kåber Pedersen,
  • Kristine Niss Arfelt,
  • Martin Roumain,
  • Kristian Høj Reveles Jensen,
  • Viktoria Madeline Skovgaard Kjær,
  • Viktorija Daugvilaite,
  • John F. Kearney and
  • Mette Marie Rosenkilde
  • + 4 authors

31 January 2022

B1 cells constitute a specialized subset of B cells, best characterized in mice, which is abundant in body cavities, including the peritoneal cavity. Through natural and antigen-induced antibody production, B1 cells participate in the early defense a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,701 Views
27 Pages

The Forgotten Brother: The Innate-like B1 Cell in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Saar T. Halperin,
  • Bert A. ’t Hart,
  • Antonio Luchicchi and
  • Geert J. Schenk

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS), traditionally considered a chronic autoimmune attack against the insulating myelin sheaths around axons. However, the exact etiology has not been identified a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,504 Views
14 Pages

Increased Lamin B1 Levels Promote Cell Migration by Altering Perinuclear Actin Organization

  • Andrea Fracchia,
  • Tal Asraf,
  • Mali Salmon-Divon and
  • Gabi Gerlitz

24 September 2020

Cell migration requires reposition and reshaping of the cell nucleus. The nuclear lamina is highly important for migration of both primary and cancer cells. B-type lamins are important for proper migration of epicardial cells and neurons and increase...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,610 Views
13 Pages

Fumonisin B1 Inhibits Cell Proliferation and Decreases Barrier Function of Swine Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells

  • Qing Li,
  • Qiaoling Yuan,
  • Tianjie Wang,
  • Yang Zhan,
  • Lingchen Yang,
  • Ying Fan,
  • Hongyu Lei and
  • Jianming Su

3 December 2021

The fumonisins are a group of common mycotoxins found around the world that mainly contaminate maize. As environmental toxins, they pose a threat to human and animal health. Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is the most widely distributed and the most toxic. FB1 ca...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,036 Views
15 Pages

MnSOD and Cyclin B1 Coordinate a Mito-Checkpoint during Cell Cycle Response to Oxidative Stress

  • Amanda L. Kalen,
  • Iman M. Ahmad,
  • Maher Y. Abdalla,
  • Yunxia Q. O’Malley,
  • Prabhat C. Goswami and
  • Ehab H. Sarsour

17 November 2017

Communication between the nucleus and mitochondrion could coordinate many cellular processes. While the mechanisms regulating this communication are not completely understood, we hypothesize that cell cycle checkpoint proteins coordinate the cross-ta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,268 Views
14 Pages

1 July 2020

Fibronectin (FN1) is an extracellular matrix protein gaining increasing attention for its multifaceted roles in cancer progression. Using our recently established circulating tumor cell (CTC) lines, we had demonstrated increased FN1 expression and en...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
6,858 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Aflatoxin B1 on T-Cell Subsets and mRNA Expression of Cytokines in the Intestine of Broilers

  • Min Jiang,
  • Xi Peng,
  • Jing Fang,
  • Hengmin Cui,
  • Zhengqiang Yu and
  • Zhengli Chen

27 March 2015

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) on T-cell subsets and mRNA expression of cytokines in the small intestine of broilers. One hundred and fifty-six one-day-old healthy Cobb broilers were randomly divided into c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,475 Views
20 Pages

Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Wall-Based Adsorbent Reduces Aflatoxin B1 Absorption in Rats

  • Alexandros Yiannikouris,
  • Juha Apajalahti,
  • Osmo Siikanen,
  • Gerald Patrick Dillon and
  • Colm Anthony Moran

13 March 2021

Mycotoxins are naturally occurring toxins that can affect livestock health and performance upon consumption of contaminated feedstuffs. To mitigate the negative effects of mycotoxins, sequestering agents, adsorbents, or binders can be included to fee...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,142 Views
16 Pages

β-Asarone Induces Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest of Human Glioma U251 Cells via Suppression of HnRNP A2/B1-Mediated Pathway In Vitro and In Vivo

  • Li Li,
  • Yi Yang,
  • Mingxia Wu,
  • Zanyang Yu,
  • Chengqiang Wang,
  • Guojun Dou,
  • Hui He,
  • Hongmei Wang,
  • Na Yang and
  • Xiaoyu Xu
  • + 1 author

HnRNP A2/B1 has been found to be an oncogenic protein strongly related to the growth of human glioma cells. Herein, β-asarone, the main component in the volatile oil of Acori tatarinowii Rhizoma, inhibited the cell viability, proliferation, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,160 Views
23 Pages

Colocalization Analysis of Peripheral Myelin Protein-22 and Lamin-B1 in the Schwann Cell Nuclei of Wt and TrJ Mice

  • María Vittoria Di Tomaso,
  • Lucía Vázquez Alberdi,
  • Daniela Olsson,
  • Saira Cancela,
  • Anabel Fernández,
  • Juan Carlos Rosillo,
  • Ana Laura Reyes Ábalos,
  • Magdalena Álvarez Zabaleta,
  • Miguel Calero and
  • Alejandra Kun

16 March 2022

Myelination of the peripheral nervous system requires Schwann cells (SC) differentiation into the myelinating phenotype. The peripheral myelin protein-22 (PMP22) is an integral membrane glycoprotein, expressed in SC. It was initially described as a g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,386 Views
16 Pages

4 November 2023

In this study, the soluble, but non-digestible, longan (Dimocarpus longan Lour.) polysaccharides (LP) were extracted from dried longan fruits and then chemically selenylated to produce two selenylated products, namely SeLP1 and SeLP2, with different...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,644 Views
20 Pages

Effect of Streptomyces roseolus Cell-Free Supernatants on the Fungal Development, Transcriptome, and Aflatoxin B1 Production of Aspergillus flavus

  • Louise Maud,
  • Florian Boyer,
  • Vanessa Durrieu,
  • Julie Bornot,
  • Yannick Lippi,
  • Claire Naylies,
  • Sophie Lorber,
  • Olivier Puel,
  • Florence Mathieu and
  • Selma P. Snini

30 June 2023

Crop contamination by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), an Aspergillus-flavus-produced toxin, is frequently observed in tropical and subtropical regions. This phenomenon is emerging in Europe, most likely as a result of climate change. Alternative methods, such a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,844 Views
23 Pages

Most B cell lymphomas arise from the oncogenic transformation of B cells that have undergone the germinal center (GC) reaction of the T cell-dependent immune response, where high-affinity memory B cells and plasma cells are generated. The high prolif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
87 Citations
5,737 Views
15 Pages

Aflatoxin B1 Induces Neurotoxicity through Reactive Oxygen Species Generation, DNA Damage, Apoptosis, and S-Phase Cell Cycle Arrest

  • Boyan Huang,
  • Qingmei Chen,
  • Lingling Wang,
  • Xiaojuan Gao,
  • Wenya Zhu,
  • Peiqiang Mu and
  • Yiqun Deng

6 September 2020

Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a mycotoxin widely distributed in a variety of food commodities and exhibits strong toxicity toward multiple tissues and organs. However, little is known about its neurotoxicity and the associated mechanism. In this study, we o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
12,650 Views
23 Pages

B-cell receptor (BCR) is a B cell hallmark surface complex regulating multiple cellular processes in normal as well as malignant B cells. Igα (CD79a)/Igβ (CD79b) are essential components of BCR that are indispensable for its functionality,...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,477 Views
20 Pages

Background: Gram-negative infections of the peritoneal cavity result in profound modifications of peritoneal B cell populations and induce the migration of peritoneal B cells to distant secondary lymphoid organs. However, mechanisms controlling the e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,274 Views
17 Pages

Method for B Cell Receptor Enrichment in Malignant B Cells

  • Puja Bhattacharyya,
  • Richard I. Christopherson,
  • Kristen K. Skarratt and
  • Stephen J. Fuller

26 June 2024

B cells are central to the adaptive immune response and provide long-lasting immunity after infection. B cell activation is mediated by the surface membrane-bound B cell receptor (BCR) following recognition of a specific antigen. The BCR has been cha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,530 Views
13 Pages

The Role of m6A Modifications in B-Cell Development and B-Cell-Related Diseases

  • Shuqi Wang,
  • Huanxiang Li,
  • Zhengxing Lian and
  • Shoulong Deng

B cells are a class of professional antigen-presenting cells that produce antibodies to mediate humoral immune response and participate in immune regulation. m6A modification is the most common RNA modification in mRNA; it involves almost all aspects...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
15,493 Views
22 Pages

Roles of B Cell-Intrinsic TLR Signals in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Kongyang Ma,
  • Jingyi Li,
  • Yongfei Fang and
  • Liwei Lu

9 June 2015

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a large family of pattern recognition receptors. TLR signals are involved in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus. Mouse and human B cells constitutively express most TLRs. Many B cell subpopulations are hi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
27,077 Views
14 Pages

B Cell Tolerance in Health and Disease

  • Murali Gururajan,
  • Vishal J. Sindhava and
  • Subbarao Bondada

19 February 2014

B lymphocyte receptors are generated randomly during the bone marrow developmental phase of B cells. Hence, the B cell repertoire consists of both self and foreign antigen specificities necessitating specific tolerance mechanisms to eliminate self-re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,993 Views
11 Pages

B Cell Dynamics and Transitional B Cells in Long COVID

  • Zoia R. Korobova,
  • Natalia A. Arsentieva,
  • Natalia E. Liubimova,
  • Oleg K. Batsunov,
  • Anastasia A. Butenko,
  • Albina E. Kokoeva,
  • Natalia G. Kucherenko,
  • Victor A. Kashchenko,
  • Ekaterina V. Boeva and
  • Areg A. Totolian
  • + 4 authors

Background: Long COVID is characterized by persistent symptoms following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. This study aims to evaluate immune system markers, including antigen-specific antibodies, B cell subsets, and Th2-related cytokines, in individuals w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
14,031 Views
18 Pages

B Cell Activation and Escape of Tolerance Checkpoints: Recent Insights from Studying Autoreactive B Cells

  • Carlo G. Bonasia,
  • Wayel H. Abdulahad,
  • Abraham Rutgers,
  • Peter Heeringa and
  • Nicolaas A. Bos

13 May 2021

Autoreactive B cells are key drivers of pathogenic processes in autoimmune diseases by the production of autoantibodies, secretion of cytokines, and presentation of autoantigens to T cells. However, the mechanisms that underlie the development of aut...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,215 Views
27 Pages

The Bone Marrow Microenvironment in B-Cell Development and Malignancy

  • Anastasia M. Hughes,
  • Vincent Kuek,
  • Rishi S. Kotecha and
  • Laurence C. Cheung

22 April 2022

B lymphopoiesis is characterized by progressive loss of multipotent potential in hematopoietic stem cells, followed by commitment to differentiate into B cells, which mediate the humoral response of the adaptive immune system. This process is tightly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,611 Views
16 Pages

The Clonal Diversity of Peripheral B Cell Receptor Immune Repertoire Impaired by Residual Malignant B Cells Predicts Treatment Efficacy in B Cell Lymphoma Patients

  • Meng Wu,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Yi Wang,
  • Lan Mi,
  • Xiaopei Wang,
  • Weiping Liu,
  • Jie Fu,
  • Haifeng Song,
  • Yuqin Song and
  • Jun Zhu

23 September 2022

Germinal center (GC) is the vital locus for the evolution of naïve B cells into memory B and plasma cells, but also a hotbed for the proliferation of malignant B cells. We hypothesized that malignant B cells may locally or globally impact GCs to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,821 Views
22 Pages

B Cell Involvement in the Pathogenesis of Ankylosing Spondylitis

  • Rick Wilbrink,
  • Anneke Spoorenberg,
  • Gwenny M. P. J. Verstappen and
  • Frans G. M. Kroese

11 December 2021

Extensive research into ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has suggested the major role of genetics, immune reactions, and the joint–gut axis in its etiology, although an ultimate consensus does not yet exist. The available evidence indicates that bot...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,905 Views
18 Pages

Dia-B-Ties: B Cells in the Islet–Immune-Cell Interface in T1D

  • Brandon K. Hilliard,
  • Jessica E. Prendergast and
  • Mia J. Smith

25 February 2025

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that affects an estimated 30 million people worldwide and results in a lifelong dependency of exogenous insulin treatments. While T1D is characterized by T-cell driven-destruction of the insulin-secretin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
8,953 Views
18 Pages

Anti-Tumor Effects of Vitamin B2, B6 and B9 in Promonocytic Lymphoma Cells

  • Kathleen Mikkelsen,
  • Monica D. Prakash,
  • Nyanbol Kuol,
  • Kulmira Nurgali,
  • Lily Stojanovska and
  • Vasso Apostolopoulos

Chronic inflammation can lead to tumour initiation and progression. Vitamin B complex has the ability to regulate the immune response and, therefore, inflammation but many of the mechanistic and molecular processes involved in this regulation are sti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
9,544 Views
22 Pages

Regulation of B-Cell Receptor Signaling and Its Therapeutic Relevance in Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas

  • Núria Profitós-Pelejà,
  • Juliana Carvalho Santos,
  • Ana Marín-Niebla,
  • Gaël Roué and
  • Marcelo Lima Ribeiro

9 February 2022

The proliferation and survival signals emanating from the B-cell receptor (BCR) constitute a crucial aspect of mature lymphocyte’s life. Dysregulated BCR signaling is considered a potent contributor to tumor survival in different subtypes of B-...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
8,477 Views
10 Pages

The Role of BANK1 in B Cell Signaling and Disease

  • Gonzalo Gómez Hernández,
  • María Morell and
  • Marta E. Alarcón-Riquelme

12 May 2021

The B cell scaffold protein with ankyrin repeats (BANK1) is expressed primarily in B cells and with multiple but discrete roles in B cell signaling, including B cell receptor signaling, CD40-related signaling, and Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling....

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,450 Views
25 Pages

The Elusive B Cell Antigen in Multiple Sclerosis: Time to Rethink CNS B Cell Functions

  • Florian Mailaender,
  • Nicole Vasilenko,
  • Maria P. Tieck,
  • Sonja Schembecker and
  • Markus C. Kowarik

5 November 2025

Although the pivotal role of B cells in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is well established, their precise functions in disease mechanisms remain incompletely understood. For decades, MS-related B cell research has focused on identifying...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
7,474 Views
11 Pages

Revisiting the Interaction of γδ T-Cells and B-Cells

  • Francesca Rampoldi,
  • Leon Ullrich and
  • Immo Prinz

18 March 2020

Right after the discovery of γδ T-cells in 1984, people started asking how γδ T-cells interact with other immune cells such as B-cells. Early reports showed that γδ T-cells are able to help B-cells to produce antib...

  • Review
  • Open Access
107 Citations
8,607 Views
17 Pages

Interaction between Mesenchymal Stem Cells and B-Cells

  • Linxiao Fan,
  • Chenxia Hu,
  • Jiajia Chen,
  • Panpan Cen,
  • Jie Wang and
  • Lanjuan Li

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent; non-hematopoietic stem cells. Because of their immunoregulatory abilities; MSCs are widely used for different clinical applications. Compared with that of other immune cells; the investigation of how MSC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
7,818 Views
14 Pages

B Cells and B Cell Blasts Withstand Cryopreservation While Retaining Their Functionality for Producing Antibody

  • Philipp Fecher,
  • Richard Caspell,
  • Villian Naeem,
  • Alexey Y. Karulin,
  • Stefanie Kuerten and
  • Paul V. Lehmann

31 May 2018

In individuals who have once developed humoral immunity to an infectious/foreign antigen, the antibodies present in their body can mediate instant protection when the antigen re-enters. Such antigen-specific antibodies can be readily detected in the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
9,734 Views
14 Pages

Cancer Stem Cells of Differentiated B-Cell Malignancies: Models and Consequences

  • Emilie Gross,
  • Anne Quillet-Mary,
  • Loic Ysebaert,
  • Guy Laurent and
  • Jean-Jacques Fournie

25 March 2011

The concept of cancer stem cells has revolutionized our current vision of cancer development and was validated in solid tumors and cancers of the primitive hematopoietic compartment. Proof of the principle is still lacking, however, in malignancies o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,328 Views
12 Pages

The generation of high affinity antibodies is a crucial aspect of immunity induced by vaccination or infection. Investigation into the B cells that produce these antibodies grants key insights into the effectiveness of novel immunogens to induce a la...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
3,907 Views
16 Pages

10 September 2020

Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) activation is a well-known mechanism by which chemoresistance to anticancer agents is reported. It is well-known that irinotecan as a chemotherapeutic drug against non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) has limited...

  • Review
  • Open Access
90 Citations
13,657 Views
19 Pages

Multiple Functions of B Cells in the Pathogenesis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Kongyang Ma,
  • Wenhan Du,
  • Xiaohui Wang,
  • Shiwen Yuan,
  • Xiaoyan Cai,
  • Dongzhou Liu,
  • Jingyi Li and
  • Liwei Lu

29 November 2019

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by excessive autoantibody production and multi-organ involvement. Although the etiology of SLE still remains unclear, recent studies have characterized several pathogenic B cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,890 Views
22 Pages

Enhanced B Cell Receptor Signaling Partially Compensates for Impaired Toll-like Receptor 4 Responses in LPS-Stimulated IκBNS-Deficient B Cells

  • Monika Adori,
  • Sharesta Khoenkhoen,
  • Jingdian Zhang,
  • Xaquin Castro Dopico and
  • Gunilla B. Karlsson Hedestam

24 April 2023

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulates dual receptor signaling by bridging the B cell receptor and Toll-like receptor 4 (BCR/TLR4). B cells from IκBNS-deficient bumble mice treated with LPS display reduced proliferative capacity and impaired plasm...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,857 Views
15 Pages

B Cells and Autoantibodies in AIRE Deficiency

  • Anette S. B. Wolff,
  • Sarah Braun,
  • Eystein S. Husebye and
  • Bergithe E. Oftedal

21 September 2021

Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS-1) is a rare but severe monogenetic autoimmune endocrine disease caused by failure of the Autoimmune Regulator (AIRE). AIRE regulates the negative selection of T cells in the thymus, and the main pathogen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,931 Views
34 Pages

Aberrant B Cell Signaling in Autoimmune Diseases

  • Odilia B. J. Corneth,
  • Stefan F. H. Neys and
  • Rudi W. Hendriks

27 October 2022

Aberrant B cell signaling plays a critical in role in various systemic and organ-specific autoimmune diseases. This is supported by genetic evidence by many functional studies in B cells from patients or specific animal models and by the observed eff...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,413 Views
12 Pages

Over the years, various techniques have been utilized to study the function and phenotype of antigen-binding B cells in the primary repertoire following immunization, infection, and development of autoimmunity. Due to the low frequency of antigen-rea...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
9,159 Views
32 Pages

Primary Pulmonary B-Cell Lymphoma: A Review and Update

  • Francesca Sanguedolce,
  • Magda Zanelli,
  • Maurizio Zizzo,
  • Alessandra Bisagni,
  • Alessandra Soriano,
  • Giorgia Cocco,
  • Andrea Palicelli,
  • Giacomo Santandrea,
  • Cecilia Caprera and
  • Stefano Ascani
  • + 7 authors

22 January 2021

Primary pulmonary B-cell lymphomas (PP-BCLs) comprise a group of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphomas of B-cell origin, which primarily affect the lung without evidence of extrapulmonary disease at the time of diagnosis and up to 3 months afterwards. Pri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,220 Views
15 Pages

6 August 2023

Multiple signaling pathways facilitate the survival and drug resistance of malignant B-cells by regulating their migration and adhesion to microenvironmental niches. NF-κB pathways are commonly dysregulated in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), but th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,230 Views
13 Pages

Promotion of Cell Death in Cisplatin-Resistant Ovarian Cancer Cells through KDM1B-DCLRE1B Modulation

  • Yeon Kyu Lee,
  • Jinyeong Lim,
  • So Young Yoon,
  • Jong Cheon Joo,
  • Soo Jung Park and
  • Yoon Jung Park

Ovarian cancer is the gynecological malignancy with the poorest prognosis, in part due to its high incidence of recurrence. Platinum agents are widely used as a first-line treatment against ovarian cancer. Recurrent tumors, however, frequently demons...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
11,871 Views
24 Pages

Exploiting B Cell Transfer for Cancer Therapy: Engineered B Cells to Eradicate Tumors

  • Audrey Page,
  • Julie Hubert,
  • Floriane Fusil and
  • François-Loïc Cosset

16 September 2021

Nowadays, cancers still represent a significant health burden, accounting for around 10 million deaths per year, due to ageing populations and inefficient treatments for some refractory cancers. Immunotherapy strategies that modulate the patient’s im...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,170 Views
21 Pages

CD20-Negative Large B-Cell Lymphomas: The Diagnostic Challenge of Tumors with Downregulation of Mature B-Cell Marker Expression

  • Magda Zanelli,
  • Maurizio Zizzo,
  • Francesca Sanguedolce,
  • Stefano Ricci,
  • Andrea Palicelli,
  • Alessandra Bisagni,
  • Valentina Fragliasso,
  • Giuseppe Broggi,
  • Serena Salzano and
  • Stefano Ascani
  • + 12 authors

14 August 2025

CD20-negative aggressive B-cell lymphomas are a rare and heterogeneous group of lymphomas representing a diagnostic challenge for pathologists and a therapeutic issue for clinicians, because the outcome of these patients is poor with the current ther...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,974 Views
15 Pages

SLAM Family Receptors in B Cell Chronic Lymphoproliferative Disorders

  • Dominik Kľoc,
  • Slavomír Kurhajec,
  • Mykhailo Huniadi,
  • Ján Sýkora,
  • Tomáš Guman and
  • Marek Šarišský

The signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) receptor family (SLAMF) consists of nine glycoproteins that belong to the CD2 superfamily of immunoglobulin (Ig) domain-containing molecules. SLAMF receptors modulate the differentiation and activa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
10,651 Views
23 Pages

Primary Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma: An Update on Pathologic and Molecular Features

  • Marco Lucioni,
  • Sara Fraticelli,
  • Giuseppe Neri,
  • Monica Feltri,
  • Giuseppina Ferrario,
  • Roberta Riboni and
  • Marco Paulli

29 May 2022

Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (PCBCLs) account for 25% of all primary cutaneous lymphomas. Three major types are currently recognized by the WHO classification: primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (PCMZL), primary cutaneous follicle...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
18,206 Views
33 Pages

28 May 2020

The B cell receptor (BCR) pathway has been identified as a potential therapeutic target in a number of common B cell malignancies, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, diffuse large B cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, mantle ce...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,431 Views
6 Pages

Relevant Cytokines in the B Cell Lymphoma Micro-Environment

  • Günter Krause,
  • Floyd Hassenrück and
  • Michael Hallek

5 September 2020

Cytokines are soluble protein factors with importance in intercellular communication and, as such, play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of B cell malignancies. Evidence from in vitro cultures permitted us to choose example cytokines that bind to di...

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