Cell intrinsic versus cell extrinsic control of plasma cell longevity

浆细胞寿命的细胞内在控制与细胞外在控制

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Abstract

The maintenance of serum antibodies requires the persistence of plasma cells within the bone marrow (BM). However, little is understood about why relatively few BM plasma cells live for extended periods. We consider two opposing viewpoints. We first consider the notion that sustained antibody titers requires localization of plasma cells to specialized BM niches where they access cell extrinsic survival factors, including extracellular ATP (eATP). We then consider the alternative possibility that plasma cell survival requires optimized cell intrinsic control of antibody synthesis supported by eATP stimulation of purinergic receptors. Based on the latter view we propose that many BM plasma cells fail to achieve maximal longevity due to suboptimal protein homeostasis rather than compromised access to cell extrinsic survival cues.

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