id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-002305-qq73gr9y Anson, Marie Regulation and Maintenance of an Adoptive T-Cell Dependent Memory B Cell Pool 2016-11-23 .txt text/plain 5422 248 51 In conclusion, the adoptive cell transfer strategy allowed the development of a primary immune response with B cell activation and expansion, induction of AID expression, class switch recombination, antigen-specific IgM and IgG antibody production and germinal center formation. In this study we show that it is possible to fully reconstitute a primary response and the establishment of antibody memory in immune deficient mice after adoptive transfer of antigen-specific monoclonal B cells together with a population of monoclonal helper T cells. In contrast we showed that after adoptive transfer in immune deficient hosts antigen immunization induced B cell activation and expansion, induction of AID expression, class switch recombination, antigen-specific IgM and IgG antibody production, germinal center formation and the generation of two subsets of AID/YFP + IgM + IgGand AID/YFP + Ig-M -IgG + antigen-experienced B cell subsets able to persist in a lymphopenic environment by cell division mimicking responses obtained in intact non-Tg mice [4] . ./cache/cord-002305-qq73gr9y.txt ./txt/cord-002305-qq73gr9y.txt