The regulatory role of B cells in autoimmunity, infections and cancer: Perspectives beyond IL10 production
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2015.08.048
The regulatory role of B cells in autoimmunity, infections and cancer: Perspectives beyond IL10 production
Abstract
The term regulatory B cells (B regs) is ascribed to a heterogeneous population of B cells with the function of suppressing inflammatory responses. They have been described mainly during the last decade in the context of different immune-mediated diseases. Most of the work on B regs has been focused on IL-10-producing B cells. However, B cells can exert regulatory functions independently of IL-10 production. Here we discuss the phenotypes, development and effector mechanisms of B regs and advances in their role in autoimmunity, infections and cancer.
Keywords: Immunoregulation; Regulatory B cell (B reg).
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