A Mathematical Model on Germinal Center Kinetics and Termination
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1999-06-11
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Kesmir, C.
Boer, R.J. de
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Abstract
We devise a mathematical model to study germinal center (GC) kinetics. Earlier models for GC kinetics are extended by explicitly
modeling 1) the cell division history of centroblasts, 2) the Ag uptake by centrocytes, and 3) T cell dynamics. Allowing for T cell
kinetics and T-B cell interactions, we study the role of GC T cells in GC kinetics, GC termination, and B cell selection. We find
that GC T cells play a major role in GC formation, but that the maintenance of established GC reactions requires very few T cells
only. The results therefore suggest that the termination of a GC reaction is largely caused by lack of Ag on the follicular dendritic
cells and is hardly influenced by Th cells. Ag consumption by centrocytes is the major factor determining the decay rate of the
antigenic stimulus during a GC reaction. Investigating the effect of the Ag dose on GC kinetics, we find that both the total size of
the GC and its duration are hardly influenced by the initial amount of Ag. In the model this is due to a buffering effect by
competition for limited T cell help and/or competition between proliferating centroblasts.