Defining Natural Antibodies
The traditional definition of natural antibodies (NAbs) states that these antibodies are present prior to the body encountering cognate antigen, providing a first line of defense against infection thereby, allowing time for a specific antibody response to be mounted. The literature has a seemingly c...
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doaj-fbf62f0a84bb4f88ae41f355997854512020-11-24T22:53:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242017-07-01810.3389/fimmu.2017.00872276518Defining Natural AntibodiesNichol E. Holodick0Nely Rodríguez-Zhurbenko1Ana María Hernández2Department of Biomedical Sciences, Center for Immunobiology, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI, United StatesNatural Antibodies Group, Tumor Immunology Division, Center of Molecular Immunology, Havana, CubaNatural Antibodies Group, Tumor Immunology Division, Center of Molecular Immunology, Havana, CubaThe traditional definition of natural antibodies (NAbs) states that these antibodies are present prior to the body encountering cognate antigen, providing a first line of defense against infection thereby, allowing time for a specific antibody response to be mounted. The literature has a seemingly common definition of NAbs; however, as our knowledge of antibodies and B cells is refined, re-evaluation of the common definition of Nabs may be required. Defining Nabs becomes important as the function of NAb production is used to define B cell subsets (1) and as these important molecules are shown to play numerous roles in the immune system (Figure 1). Herein, we aim to briefly summarize our current knowledge of NAbs in the context of initiating a discussion within the field of how such an important and multifaceted group of molecules should be defined.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00872/fullnatural antibodyantibodiesnatural antibody repertoireB-1 cellsB cell subsetsB cells |
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The traditional definition of natural antibodies (NAbs) states that these antibodies are present prior to the body encountering cognate antigen, providing a first line of defense against infection thereby, allowing time for a specific antibody response to be mounted. The literature has a seemingly common definition of NAbs; however, as our knowledge of antibodies and B cells is refined, re-evaluation of the common definition of Nabs may be required. Defining Nabs becomes important as the function of NAb production is used to define B cell subsets (1) and as these important molecules are shown to play numerous roles in the immune system (Figure 1). Herein, we aim to briefly summarize our current knowledge of NAbs in the context of initiating a discussion within the field of how such an important and multifaceted group of molecules should be defined. |
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natural antibody antibodies natural antibody repertoire B-1 cells B cell subsets B cells |
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