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Mast cells control the expansion and differentiation of IL-10-competent B cells.

Francesca Mion1, Federica D'Incà1, Luca Danelli1, Barbara Toffoletto1, Carla Guarnotta2, Barbara Frossi1, Alessia Burocchi3, Alice Rigoni3, Norbert Gerdes4, Esther Lutgens5, Claudio Tripodo2, Mario P Colombo3, Juan Rivera6, Gaetano Vitale1, Carlo E Pucillo7.   

Abstract

The discovery of B cell subsets with regulatory properties, dependent on IL-10 production, has expanded our view on the mechanisms that control inflammation. Regulatory B cells acquire the ability to produce IL-10 in a stepwise process: first, they become IL-10 competent, a poised state in which B cells are sensitive to trigger signals but do not actually express the Il-10 gene; then, when exposed to appropriate stimuli, they start producing IL-10. Even if the existence of IL-10-competent B cells is now well established, it is not yet known how different immune cell types cross talk with B cells and affect IL-10-competent B cell differentiation and expansion. Mast cells (MCs) contribute to the differentiation and influence the effector functions of various immune cells, including B lymphocytes. In this study, we explored whether MCs could play a role in the expansion of IL-10-competent B cells and addressed the in vivo relevance of MC deficiency on the generation of these cells. We show that MCs can expand IL-10-competent B cells, but they do not directly induce IL-10 production; moreover, the absence of MCs negatively affects IL-10-competent B cell differentiation. Noteworthy, our findings reveal that the CD40L/CD40 axis plays a significant role in MC-driven expansion of IL-10-competent B cells in vitro and highlight the importance of MC CD40L signaling in the colon.
Copyright © 2014 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25267976     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1302593

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


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