B Lymphocytes

Synonyms: B cell
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1. Definition

B lymphocytes, also known as B cells, are a type of white blood (leukocytes) cell that play a crucial role in the adaptive immune system, primarily responsible for the humoral immune response by producing antibodies.

2. Physiological Count

The normal physiological count of B lymphocytes in peripheral blood ranges from 100 to 600 cells/µL in healthy individuals. This number can vary slightly based on factors such as age, gender, and overall health.

3. Pathological Count

  • Low B Cell Count
  • High B Cell Count

4. Classification

B cells can be classified into several subsets based on their function and maturation stage:

  • Naïve B Cells: These cells have not yet encountered an antigen and circulate through lymphoid organs
  • Memory B Cells: These long-lived cells have encountered their specific antigen and are capable of mounting a faster and stronger response upon re-exposure
  • Plasma Cells: Differentiated B cells that produce large amounts of antibodies during an immune response

5. Origin

  • Source: Hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow
  • Developmental Stages:
    • Pro-B cell
    • Pre-B cell
    • Immature B cell
    • Mature naïve B cell
  • Maturation: Occurs entirely in the bone marrow, where B cells develop functional B cell receptors (BCRs)
  • Antigen Exposure: Naïve B cells migrate to peripheral lymphoid organs (e.g., spleen, lymph nodes) to encounter antigens

6. Function

  • Antibody Production: Synthesize and secrete antibodies in response to specific antigens
  • Humoral Immunity: Participate in the humoral immune response by producing antibodies that neutralize pathogens
  • Antigen Presentation: Present processed antigens to T cells via MHC class II molecules
  • Cytokine Secretion: Produce cytokines that influence other immune cells and modulate immune responses
  • Immunological Memory: Form memory B cells after initial exposure to an antigen, providing long-lasting immunity

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