Mechanisms of Regulatory B cell Function in Autoimmune and Inflammatory Diseases beyond IL-10

J Clin Med. 2017 Jan 23;6(1):12. doi: 10.3390/jcm6010012.

Abstract

In the past two decades it has become clear that in addition to antigen presentation and antibody production B cells play prominent roles in immune regulation. While B cell-derived IL-10 has garnered much attention, B cells also effectively regulate inflammation by a variety of IL-10-independent mechanisms. B cell regulation has been studied in both autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. While collectively called regulatory B cells (Breg), no definitive phenotype has emerged for B cells with regulatory potential. This has made their study challenging and thus unique B cell regulatory mechanisms have emerged in a disease-dependent manner. Thus to harness the therapeutic potential of Breg, further studies are needed to understand how they emerge and are induced to evoke their regulatory activities.

Keywords: B cell; autoimmunity; immune regulation; inflammation.

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