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Long-lived plasma cells

Tissues of origin matter to plasma cell longevity

Anatomical separation exists between the generation and lodging sites of plasma cells. Transcriptome analysis of tissue-resident plasma cells provides important insights into how newly generated plasma cells acquire longevity.

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Fig. 1: Generation of tissue-resident long-lived plasma cells.

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Ise, W., Kurosaki, T. Tissues of origin matter to plasma cell longevity. Nat Immunol 25, 194–195 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-023-01731-7

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