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. 2015 Jul-Aug;16(5):311-20.
doi: 10.1038/gene.2015.17. Epub 2015 May 14.

Suppression of autoimmunity by CD5(+) IL-10-producing B cells in lupus-prone mice

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Suppression of autoimmunity by CD5(+) IL-10-producing B cells in lupus-prone mice

Y Baglaenko et al. Genes Immun. 2015 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus is a complex autoimmune disorder characterized by the production of pathogenic anti-nuclear antibodies. Previous work from our laboratory has shown that the introgression of a New Zealand Black-derived chromosome 4 interval onto a lupus-prone background suppresses the disease. Interestingly, the same genetic interval promoted the expansion of both Natural Killer T- and CD5(+) B cells in suppressed mice. In this study, we show that ablation of NKT cells with a CD1d knockout had no impact on either the suppression of lupus or the expansion of CD5(+) B cells. On the other hand, suppressed mice had an expanded population of IL-10-producing B cells that predominantly localized to the CD5(+)CD1d(low) compartment. The expansion of CD5(+) B cells negatively correlated with the frequency of pro-inflammatory IL-17 A-producing T-cells and kidney damage. Adoptive transfer with a single injection of total B cells with an enriched CD5(+) compartment reduced the frequency of memory/activated, IFNγ-producing, and IL-17 A-producing CD4 T-cells but did not significantly reduce autoantibody levels. Taken together, these data suggest that the expansion of CD5(+) IL-10-producing B cells and not NKT cells protects against lupus in these mice, by limiting the expansion of pro-inflammatory IL-17 A- and IFNγ-producing CD4 T-cells.

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