| Literature DB >> 27956526 |
Nicholas J Hess1, Song Jiang1,2, Xinyan Li1, Yue Guan1, Richard I Tapping3,2.
Abstract
Toll-like receptors play a central role in the initiation of adaptive immune responses with several TLR agonists acting as known B cell mitogens. Despite thousands of publications on TLRs, the function of TLR10 remains unknown. We have found that Ab-mediated engagement of TLR10 on primary human B cells suppresses B cell proliferation, cytokine production, and signal transduction. When challenged with either a T independent or T dependent Ag, TLR10 transgenic mice exhibit diminished Ab responses. Adoptive transfer of splenic B cells into B cell-deficient mice revealed that the suppressive effects on Ag-specific humoral immune responses are entirely B cell intrinsic. Our results demonstrate that TLR10 has a functional role within the B cell lineage that is distinct from that of other TLR family members and may provide a potential therapeutic target for diseases characterized by dysregulated B cell activity.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27956526 PMCID: PMC5225023 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1601335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422