Immature B cell homing shapes human lymphoid tissue structure and function.
Jo SpencerChiara DionisiPublished in: The Journal of experimental medicine (2024)
Shortly after the emergence of newly formed human B cells from bone marrow as transitional cells, they diverge along two developmental pathways that can be distinguished by the level of IgM they express and migratory biases. Here, we propose that differential tissue homing of immature B cell subsets contributes to human lymphoid tissue structure and function.