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Publication : Cutting edge: egress of newly generated plasma cells from peripheral lymph nodes depends on beta 2 integrin.

First Author  Pabst O Year  2005
Journal  J Immunol Volume  174
Issue  12 Pages  7492-5
PubMed ID  15944247 Mgi Jnum  J:100795
Mgi Id  MGI:3589550 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.174.12.7492
Citation  Pabst O, et al. (2005) Cutting edge: egress of newly generated plasma cells from peripheral lymph nodes depends on beta 2 integrin. J Immunol 174(12):7492-5
abstractText  During humoral immune responses, naive B cells differentiate into Ab-secreting plasma cells within secondary lymphoid organs. Differentiating plasma cells egress from their sites of generation and redistribute to other tissues, predominantly the bone marrow and mucosal tissues. In this study, we demonstrate that within peripheral lymph nodes newly generated plasma cells localize to medullary cords which express the beta(2) integrin ligand ICAM-1. In beta(2) integrin-deficient mice plasma cells accumulate inside the lymph nodes, resulting in severely reduced plasma cell numbers in the bone marrow. Since plasma cells isolated from beta(2) integrin-deficient animals migrate efficiently into the bone marrow when transferred i.v., our findings provide profound evidence that beta(2) integrins are required for the egress of plasma cells from peripheral lymph nodes.
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