Application of B cell immortalization for the isolation of antibodies and B cell clones from vaccine and infection settings
Boswell K, Watkins T, Cale E, Samsel J, Andrews S, Ambrozak D, Driscoll J, Messina M, Narpala S, Hopp C, Cagigi A, Casazza J, Yamamoto T, Zhou T, Schief W, Crompton P, Ledgerwood J, Connors M, Gama L, Kwong P, McDermott A, Mascola J, Koup R. Application of B cell immortalization for the isolation of antibodies and B cell clones from vaccine and infection settings. Frontiers In Immunology 2022, 13: 1087018. PMID: 36582240, PMCID: PMC9794141, DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1087018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibodies, NeutralizingB-LymphocytesCell LineClone CellsHIV SeropositivityHumansVaccinesConceptsB cell subsetsB cell clonesB-cell immortalizationMemory B cellsB cellsCell subsetsCell clonesHIV-1 infected individualsMemory B cell subsetsDifferent B cell populationsIsolation of antibodiesRecent malaria infectionFuture vaccine designCell immortalizationB cell populationsB cell survivalMalaria infectionPrimary B cellsVaccine settingInfection settingsImmunoglobulin secretionHealthy individualsTonsil tissueAntibody secretionBCL-6