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摘要
B 细胞是人体防御系统的基石,它能产生精确的抗体并保护免疫记忆,为将来抵御病原体提供保护。虽然我们对幼稚 B 细胞如何分化为浆细胞或记忆 B 细胞有了透彻的了解,但早期 B 细胞对各种抗原(无论是自身抗原还是外来抗原)的反应仍然是一个令人兴奋且不断发展的研究领域。成像技术的进步揭示了 B 细胞受体(BCR)信号传导的分子奥秘,但 B 细胞活化的动态性质仍在不断揭示基于抗原暴露性质的新见解。本综述探讨了 B 细胞适应病原体带来的独特挑战的进化历程。我们首先研究了影响其致病潜能的抗原的具体特征,然后将重点转移到 B 细胞抵御这些威胁的独特特征上。从基础发现到最新的前沿研究,我们将探讨 B 细胞如何有效激活并区分自身抗原和非自身抗原,从而确保平衡的免疫反应,抵御致病性疾病而非自身抗原。
Both sides now: evolutionary traits of antigens and B cells in tolerance and activation
B cells are the cornerstone of our body’s defense system, producing precise antibodies and safeguarding immunological memory for future protection against pathogens. While we have a thorough understanding of how naïve B cells differentiate into plasma or memory B cells, the early B cell response to various antigens—whether self or foreign—remains a thrilling and evolving area of study. Advances in imaging have illuminated the molecular intricacies of B cell receptor (BCR) signaling, yet the dynamic nature of B cell activation continues to reveal new insights based on the nature of antigen exposure. This review explores the evolutionary journey of B cells as they adapt to the unique challenges presented by pathogens. We begin by examining the specific traits of antigens that influence their pathogenic potential, then shift our focus to the distinct characteristics of B cells that counteract these threats. From foundational discoveries to the latest cutting-edge research, we investigate how B cells are effectively activated and distinguish between self and non-self antigens, ensuring a balanced immune response that defends against pathogenic diseases but not self-antigens.