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B Prepared: Mechanisms of B Cell Tolerance in Health and Autoimmunity

B Prepared: Mechanisms of B Cell Tolerance in Health and Autoimmunity

Update: 2025-10-14
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In this episode, Dr. Shaun Jackson uses a compelling patient case to illuminate the complex mechanisms of immune tolerance and autoimmunity. He explains how B cells learn to avoid targeting the body's own tissues through central and peripheral tolerance—and how these safeguards can fail. The discussion covers the roles of germinal centers, T cells, and rare genetic disorders in shaping immune regulation, with Alport's syndrome and post-transplant Goodpasture's disease serving as striking examples. Dr. Jackson also reflects on emerging directions in autoimmune research and shares his journey from medical training in South Africa to leading a research program in Seattle, offering valuable insights for future physician-scientists. 

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B Prepared: Mechanisms of B Cell Tolerance in Health and Autoimmunity

B Prepared: Mechanisms of B Cell Tolerance in Health and Autoimmunity

The American College of Rheumatology