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TNFR2 expression is a hallmark of human memory B cells with suppressive function

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
卷 51, 期 5, 页码 1195-1205

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eji.202048988

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B cells; Breg; IL‐ 10; TLR9; TNFR2

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  1. ERASMUS traineeship for P.S.

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TNFR2 expression is associated with tolerogenic immune reactions and suppressor cells, IL-10 secretion is a characteristic of memory B cells, and Breg formation is a specific feature of human memory B cells undergoing terminal differentiation.
Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 2 (TNFR2) expression is increasingly being linked to tolerogenic immune reactions and cells with suppressor function including a subset of T-regulatory cells. B-regulatory cells play an important role in control of T-cell responses and inflammation. Recently, we described TNFR2 as a marker for IL-10-producing B cells, a hallmark of this cell subset. Here, we demonstrate that proliferation of T cells is reduced in the presence of TNFR2 positive human memory B cells generated with TLR9 ligand, while TNFR2- and TNFR2+CD27- B cells display costimulatory activity. Our data further reveal that IL-10 secretion is characteristic of IgM+ naive and memory B cells but suppressive activity is not restricted to IL-10: (i) the inhibitory effect of TNFR2+ switched memory B cells was comparable to that exerted by TNFR2+ IgM+ memory B cells although IL-10 secretion levels in the cocultures were lower; (ii) supernatants from TNFR2+ memory B cells failed to suppress T-cell proliferation. Based on our findings, we propose that formation of Breg is a specific characteristic of human memory B cells undergoing terminal differentiation. Our data further corroborate that TNFR2 represents a viable marker for identification of memory B cells with regulatory function.

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