Resource Competition as a Mechanism for B Cell Homeostasis
Abstract
Cellular competition for survival signals offers a cogent and appealing mechanism for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis [Raff, M. C. (1992) Nature (London) 356, 397-400]. We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of the role of competition for resources in the regulation of peripheral B cell numbers. We use formal ecological competition theory, mathematical models of interspecific competition, and competitive repopulation experiments to show that B cells must compete to persist in the periphery and that antigen forms a part of the resources over which B cells compete.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- May 1997
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- Bibcode:
- 1997PNAS...94.5792M