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Novel diversity in IL-4-mediated responses in resting human naive B cells versus germinal center/memory B cells.

E F Wagner1, N Hanna, L D Fast, N Kouttab, P R Shank, A Vazquez, S Sharma.   

Abstract

Recent studies have defined several phenotypic and molecular changes associated with the maturation of naive human B cells within the milieu of germinal centers. Although naive B cells serve as natural precursors to germinal center (GC)/memory (M) subpopulations, little is known about the physiological requirements for the survival of the naive B cell pool in the absence of cell-cell contact or Ag-mediated activation. Because IL-4 induces expression of several membrane receptors such as CD23 which are uniquely present on resting human naive B lymphocytes, we hypothesized that these cells might be intrinsically programmed to respond to IL-4 in the absence of cell division. Using buoyant density-dependent isolation and further enrichment by negative/positive selection of human naive and GC/M subpopulations, we characterized cytokine receptor moieties on these cells and analyzed their survival and growth in the presence of IL-4 or IL-10. Resting naive B cells expressed significantly higher IL-4 receptor alpha-chain on their cell surface than the combined GC/M subpopulation. The IL-10 receptor and the IL-2 receptor gammac chain were almost equally expressed on both subpopulations. When cultured in vitro, the addition of IL-4, but not IL-10, protected naive B cells from apoptosis in the absence of activation and growth. However, IL-4 exerted no such effect on resting GC/M B cells. These data support the hypothesis that IL-4 plays a pivotal role in the survival and maintenance of resting human naive B cells.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11067912     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.10.5573

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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