Figure 3
Figure 3. Surface phenotype of CpG DNA2006 activated CD27+ and CD27− B cells with CD138 induction. Surface phenotype of the CD27+ and CD27− peripheral blood B cells beginning with the initial isolation and following each culture phase. Both CD27+ and CD27− B cells were activated by CpG DNA and underwent plasmablast differentiation, ultimately resulting in a surface phenotype characteristic of human bone marrow–resident plasma cells: CD20−, CD38+++, CD138++, and HLA-DR−. Results are representative of 15 independent experiments from 12 different blood donors.

Surface phenotype of CpG DNA2006 activated CD27+ and CD27 B cells with CD138 induction. Surface phenotype of the CD27+ and CD27 peripheral blood B cells beginning with the initial isolation and following each culture phase. Both CD27+ and CD27 B cells were activated by CpG DNA and underwent plasmablast differentiation, ultimately resulting in a surface phenotype characteristic of human bone marrow–resident plasma cells: CD20, CD38+++, CD138++, and HLA-DR. Results are representative of 15 independent experiments from 12 different blood donors.

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