Spotlights
SEMINAR: Gabriel D. Victora

Topic: Clonal and Cellular Dynamics in Antibody Affinity Maturation

Speaker: Dr. Gabriel D. Victora

                Laboratory of Lymphocyte Dynamics

                The Rockefeller University

Time: 10:00-11:30, Mar. 30th (Thu.), 2017

Location: D326, Medical Science Building

Host: Dr. Hai Qi

 

 

 

Abstract:

 

The average affinity of specific antibodies increases dramatically over the course of an immune response. This increase is the result of a Darwinian process in which B lymphocytes undergo iterative cycles of random hypermutation of their immunoglobulin genes, followed by selective proliferation of clones bearing affinity-enhancing mutations. This evolutionary process takes place in highly dynamic microanatomical structures known as germinal centers, which arise within secondary lymphoid organs upon infection or immunization. Our work combines intravital multiphoton microscopy with mouse genetics to study how the dynamics of B and T lymphocytes within germinal centers shapes the evolution of the high-affinity antibodies that are crucial to protection from infectious disease.

Copyright © 2017 Institute for Immunology Tsinghua University

Contact Address: Room D302, Medical Science Building, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

Tel: (86) 10-62776420 Fax: (86) 10-62776420

WeChat sweep add attention