Abstract
B lymphocytes promote the initial innate interferon response to viral pathogens without the need for antigen receptor activation. B cell dependent IFN production requires the cytokine, lymphotoxin-β. The LTβ pathway is well known to regulate lymphoid organogenesis and homeostasis by differentiating stromal cells and macrophages. However, in response to viral pathogens these same B cell-regulated populations rapidly produce type 1 interferons. Thus, B cells act as innate effector cells via LTβ homeostatic pathways, which serve as innate host barriers to viral pathogens. © 2012 Ware CF et al.
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Ware, C. F., & Benedict, C. (2012, August 2). Innate B cells: Oxymoron or validated concept? F1000Research. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.1-8.v1
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