The role of IL-5 for mature B-1 cells in homeostatic proliferation, cell survival, and Ig production
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The role of IL-5 for mature B-1 cells in homeostatic proliferation, cell survival, and Ig production
Abstract
B-1 cells, distinguishable from conventional B-2 cells by their cell surface marker, anatomical location, and self-replenishing activity, play an important role in innate immune responses. B-1 cells constitutively express the IL-5R alpha-chain (IL-5Ralpha) and give rise to Ab-producing cells in response to various stimuli, including IL-5 and LPS. Here we report that the IL-5/IL-5R system plays an important role in maintaining the number and the cell size as well as the functions of mature B-1 cells. The administration of anti-IL-5 mAb into wild-type mice, T cell-depleted mice, or mast cell-depleted mice resulted in reduction in the total number and cell size of B-1 cells to an extent similar to that of IL-5Ralpha-deficient (IL-5Ralpha(-/-)) mice. Cell transfer experiments have demonstrated that B-1 cell survival in wild-type mice and homeostatic proliferation in recombination-activating gene 2-deficient mice are impaired in the absence of IL-5Ralpha. IL-5 stimulation of wild-type B-1 cells, but not IL-5Ralpha(-/-) B-1 cells, enhances CD40 expression and augments IgM and IgG production after stimulation with anti-CD40 mAb. Enhanced IgA production in feces induced by the oral administration of LPS was not observed in IL-5Ralpha(-/-) mice. Our results illuminate the role of IL-5 in the homeostatic proliferation and survival of mature B-1 cells and in IgA production in the mucosal tissues.
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