Coordinated Regulation of Extrafollicular B Cell Responses by IL-12 and IFNγ
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Coordinated Regulation of Extrafollicular B Cell Responses by IL-12 and IFNγ
Abstract
Upon activation, B cells undergo either the germinal center (GC) or extrafollicular (EF) response. While GC are known to generate high-affinity memory B cells and long-lived plasma cells, the role of the EF response is less well understood. Initially, it was thought to be limited to that of a source of fast but lower-quality antibodies until the GC can form. However, recent evidence strongly supports the EF response as an important component of the humoral response to infection. EF responses are now also recognized as a source of pathogenic B cells in autoimmune diseases. The EF response itself is dynamic and regulated by pathways that are only recently being uncovered. We have identified that the cytokine IL-12 acts as a molecular switch, enhancing the EF response and suppressing GC through multiple mechanisms. These include direct effects on both B cells themselves and the coordinated differentiation of helper CD4 T cells. Here, we explore this pathway in relation to other recent advancements in our understanding of the EF response's role and highlight areas for future research. A better understanding of how the EF response forms and is regulated is essential for advancing treatments for many disease states.
Keywords: B cell; IL‐12; autoimmunity; extrafollicular; germinal center; infection.
© 2025 The Author(s). Immunological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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