About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to feature recent advances in B-cell development in poultry, including updates on the mechanisms behind the various cell-fate decisions of bursal B-cells, such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, migration, selection, repertoire development, and the export of B-cells the periphery after hatch. Also of special interest is the clarification of bursal microenvironmental factors that induce or modulate cell-fate decisions of bursal B-cells, including recent updates on the developmental biology of the bursa, which is essential for understanding the bursal microenvironment. This Research Topic also aims to expand our knowledge of B-cell biology in the periphery. In poultry, little is known about the biology of germinal centers or the differentiation events leading to the development of memory B-cells and long-lived plasma cells.
We welcome submissions that broaden our understanding of the mechanisms behind bursal B-cell fate decisions, the identity of the key factors in the bursal microenvironment involved in cell fate decisions, and the embryonic development of the bursa. This would also include extrabursal differentiation of B-cells in response to infection. We are interested in Original Research, Review, and Mini Review articles, focusing on, but not limited to, the following areas:
1). Embryonic development of the bursa of Fabricius
2). Phenotype analysis of bursal B-cells to identify different developmental subsets
3). Multi-omic analysis (transcriptomic, proteomic, and epigenomic) of developing B-cells in the bursa
4). Factors in the bursal microenvironment that guide B-cell developmental events (migration, proliferation, differentiation, and repertoire development)
5). Repertoire development by immunoglobulin gene conversion
6). The role of antigens derived from the cloacal lumen in bursal B-cell development
7). The different functions of the cortex and medulla of the bursal follicle
8). The role of bursa lympho-myeloid microenvironment in B-cell development
9). Extrabursal B-cell activation and differentiation in response to infection
Keywords: Bursa of Fabricius, B-cell development, Ig-gene conversion, avian lymphopoiesis, lymphoid organogenesis, avian, bursal microenvironment, germinal centers, memory B-cells, plasma cells
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