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IL-35-producing B cells are critical regulators of immunity during autoimmune and infectious diseases.

Ping Shen1, Toralf Roch1, Vicky Lampropoulou1, Richard A O'Connor2, Ulrik Stervbo1, Ellen Hilgenberg1, Stefanie Ries1, Van Duc Dang1, Yarúa Jaimes1, Capucine Daridon1,3, Rui Li4, Luc Jouneau5, Pierre Boudinot5, Siska Wilantri1, Imme Sakwa1, Yusei Miyazaki4, Melanie D Leech2, Rhoanne C McPherson2, Stefan Wirtz6, Markus Neurath6, Kai Hoehlig1, Edgar Meinl7, Andreas Grützkau1, Joachim R Grün1, Katharina Horn1, Anja A Kühl8, Thomas Dörner1,3, Amit Bar-Or4, Stefan H E Kaufmann9, Stephen M Anderton2, Simon Fillatreau1.   

Abstract

B lymphocytes have critical roles as positive and negative regulators of immunity. Their inhibitory function has been associated primarily with interleukin 10 (IL-10) because B-cell-derived IL-10 can protect against autoimmune disease and increase susceptibility to pathogens. Here we identify IL-35-producing B cells as key players in the negative regulation of immunity. Mice in which only B cells did not express IL-35 lost their ability to recover from the T-cell-mediated demyelinating autoimmune disease experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). In contrast, these mice displayed a markedly improved resistance to infection with the intracellular bacterial pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium as shown by their superior containment of the bacterial growth and their prolonged survival after primary infection, and upon secondary challenge, compared to control mice. The increased immunity found in mice lacking IL-35 production by B cells was associated with a higher activation of macrophages and inflammatory T cells, as well as an increased function of B cells as antigen-presenting cells (APCs). During Salmonella infection, IL-35- and IL-10-producing B cells corresponded to two largely distinct sets of surface-IgM(+)CD138(hi)TACI(+)CXCR4(+)CD1d(int)Tim1(int) plasma cells expressing the transcription factor Blimp1 (also known as Prdm1). During EAE, CD138(+) plasma cells were also the main source of B-cell-derived IL-35 and IL-10. Collectively, our data show the importance of IL-35-producing B cells in regulation of immunity and highlight IL-35 production by B cells as a potential therapeutic target for autoimmune and infectious diseases. This study reveals the central role of activated B cells, particularly plasma cells, and their production of cytokines in the regulation of immune responses in health and disease.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24572363      PMCID: PMC4260166          DOI: 10.1038/nature12979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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