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Transient depletion of B cells in young mice results in activation of regulatory T cells that inhibit development of autoimmune disease in adults.

Shiguang Yu1, Jason S Ellis, Robert Dunn, Marilyn R Kehry, Helen Braley-Mullen.   

Abstract

B-cell depletion therapy can be effective for treating B-cell lymphomas as well as many human and murine autoimmune diseases. B-cell-deficient mice are normally resistant to spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis (SAT), but they develop SAT if regulatory T cells are transiently depleted during the first 3-6 weeks after birth. This was also a critical time when B-cell depletion effectively inhibited development of SAT in adult mice. The current study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that transient depletion of B cells using anti-CD20 would be sufficient to suppress SAT if B cells were depleted early in life and that inhibition of SAT would be due to the activity of Treg that functioned most effectively when B cells were absent or low. The results presented here support this hypothesis and indicate that development of autoimmune disease in adults is effectively inhibited when anti-CD20 is administered 1-3 weeks after birth. After 3 weeks, transient B-cell depletion is no longer effective, and B-cell depletion must be maintained to effectively suppress autoimmune disease. B-cell depletion in 1- to 3-week-old mice depletes all B-cell subsets, whereas B-cell depletion initiated in adults spares many marginal zone B cells. Following early B-cell depletion, splenic Treg increase in number, and depletion of Treg reverses the inhibitory effect of anti-CD20 on disease development. Early transient depletion of B cells could be useful for preventing autoimmune disease in individuals at high risk for developing autoimmune diseases as adults.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22298883      PMCID: PMC3312073          DOI: 10.1093/intimm/dxs003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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