Cutting Edge: Endogenous IFN-β Regulates Survival and Development of Transitional B Cells

  • Hamilton J
  • Wu Q
  • Yang P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The transitional stage of B cell development is a formative stage in the spleen where autoreactive specificities are censored as B cells gain immune competence, but the intrinsic and extrinsic factors regulating survival of transitional stage 1 (T1) B cells are unknown. We report that B cell expression of IFN-β is required for optimal survival and TLR7 responses of transitional B cells in the spleen and was overexpressed in T1 B cells from BXD2 lupus-prone mice. Single-cell gene expression analysis of B6 Ifnb+/+ versus B6 Ifnb−⁄– T1 B cells revealed heterogeneous expression of Ifnb in wild-type B cells and distinct gene expression patterns associated with endogenous IFN-β. Single-cell analysis of BXD2 T1 B cells revealed that Ifnb is expressed in early T1 B cell development with subsequent upregulation of Tlr7 and Ifna1. Together, these data suggest that T1 B cell expression of IFN-β plays a key role in regulating responsiveness to external factors.

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Hamilton, J. A., Wu, Q., Yang, P., Luo, B., Liu, S., Hong, H., … Mountz, J. D. (2017). Cutting Edge: Endogenous IFN-β Regulates Survival and Development of Transitional B Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 199(8), 2618–2623. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1700888

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