Regulatory B cells in myasthenia gravis are differentially affected by therapies

Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2018 Sep 22;5(11):1408-1414. doi: 10.1002/acn3.645. eCollection 2018 Nov.

Abstract

We analyzed the number and functionality of regulatory B (Breg) cells in well-defined myasthenia gravis patients. We first showed a decreased number of circulating CD19+ CD24++ CD38++ Breg cells and an altered functionality of Breg cells in untreated myasthenia gravis patients. Next, we demonstrated that the proportion of circulating Breg cells was restored in myasthenia gravis patients after thymectomy, probably as Breg cells could be sequestered in the myasthenia gravis thymus. In contrast, corticosteroid treatments did not restore and decreased even more the proportion of Breg cells in myasthenia gravis patients. These results clearly demonstrated that two distinct immunomodulatory therapies affect differentially Breg cells.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by TUBITAK 2219‐Post‐doctoral Research fellowship grant 1059B191300672; Association Française contre les Myopathies grant .