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Cytokine-producing B cells: atranslational view on their roles in human and mouse autoimmune diseases

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IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS
卷 269, 期 1, 页码 130-144

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/imr.12374

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B cells; cytokine; autoimmunity; rheumatoid arthritis; multiple sclerosis

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SFB-650, TRR-130, FI-1238/02, SFB650, SFB630, Do491/8-2, Do491/7-3]
  2. Hertie Stiftung
  3. ERA-NET grant Anti-bacterial Immune Regulation (ABIR)
  4. CIHR New Emerging Team (NET) grant
  5. MS Society of Canada Research Foundation

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B-cell depletion therapy has beneficial effects in autoimmune diseases. This is only partly explained by an elimination of autoantibodies. How does B-cell depletion improve disease? Here, we review preclinical studies showing that B cells can propagate autoimmune disorders through cytokine production. We also highlight clinical observations indicating the relevance of these B-cell functions in human autoimmunity. Abnormalities in B-cell cytokine production have been observed in rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and systemic lupus erythematosus. In the first two diseases, B-cell depletion erases these abnormalities, and improves disease progression, suggesting a causative role for defective B-cell cytokine expression in disease pathogenesis. However, in the last two disorders, the pathogenic role of B cells and the effect of B-cell depletion on cytokine-producing B cells remain to be clarified. A better characterization of cytokine-expressing human B-cell subsets, and their modulation by B cell-targeted therapies might help understanding both the successes and failures of current B cell-targeted approaches. This may even lead to the development of novel strategies to deplete or amplify selectively pathogenic or protective subsets, respectively, whichmight be more effective than global depletion of the B-cell compartment.

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