Pathogenic roles of B cells in human autoimmunity; insights from the clinic
- PMID: 15142521
- DOI: 10.1016/s1074-7613(04)00112-8
Pathogenic roles of B cells in human autoimmunity; insights from the clinic
Abstract
The pathogenic roles of B cells in human autoimmune diseases involve a multitude of mechanistic pathways and include the well-established contributions of autoantibodies and immune complexes that induce local inflammatory reactions and tissue destruction. Recent results using several novel B cell-directed therapies have provided new insights into additional roles of B cells in human autoimmunity. In this review, we will highlight some of these studies and discuss how clinical insights parallel murine models of normal immunity and autoimmunity.
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