2014
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v124.21.570.570
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CD28 Regulates Mitochondrial Metabolism in Long Lived Plasma Cells for Survival

Abstract: Sustained humoral immunity is dependent upon the ability of plasma cells to produce antigen specific antibody titers over a long period of time. Whether fighting against pathogens such as Ebola, Influenza, or the common cold, the continual presence of neutralizing antibodies in circulation is critical for an effective humoral immune response. When activated by antigen, B cells differentiate into a short lived plasma cell (SLPC) pool and reside in secondary lymphoid organs such as the spleen for days to weeks b… Show more

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“…Furthermore, CD28 was shown to regulate glycolysis in long-lived PCs providing glycolytic end products for oxidative energy production and biosynthesis (57). Additionally CD28 regulated mitochondrial metabolism and respiration which favored survival of long-lived PCs (58, 59). In contrast to long-lived PCs, CD28 exhibited a higher activation threshold in short-lived PCs and therefore had no positive impact on their survival (55).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, CD28 was shown to regulate glycolysis in long-lived PCs providing glycolytic end products for oxidative energy production and biosynthesis (57). Additionally CD28 regulated mitochondrial metabolism and respiration which favored survival of long-lived PCs (58, 59). In contrast to long-lived PCs, CD28 exhibited a higher activation threshold in short-lived PCs and therefore had no positive impact on their survival (55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%