Cutting Edge: IL-10 Is Essential for the Generation of Germinal Center B Cell Responses and Anti- Plasmodium Humoral Immunity

  • Guthmiller J
  • Graham A
  • Zander R
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-10 is a pleiotropic cytokine expressed during malaria, a disease characterized by short-lived, parasite-specific Ab responses. The role of IL-10 in regulating B cell responses during malaria is not known. In this study we report that IL-10 is essential for anti-Plasmodium humoral immunity. We identify that germinal center (GC) B cell reactions, isotype-switched Ab responses, parasite control, and host survival require B cell-intrinsic IL-10 signaling. IL-10 also indirectly supports humoral immunity by suppressing excessive IFN-γ, which induces T-bet expression in B cells. Genetic ablation of either IFN-γ signaling or T-bet expression in B cells substantially enhanced GC B cell responses and anti-Plasmodium Ab production. Together, our data show that B cell-intrinsic IL-10 enhances whereas B cell-intrinsic IFN-γ and T-bet suppress GC B cell responses and anti-Plasmodium humoral immunity. These data identify critical immunoregulatory circuits in B cells that may be targeted to promote long-lived humoral immunity and resistance to malaria.

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Guthmiller, J. J., Graham, A. C., Zander, R. A., Pope, R. L., & Butler, N. S. (2017). Cutting Edge: IL-10 Is Essential for the Generation of Germinal Center B Cell Responses and Anti- Plasmodium Humoral Immunity. The Journal of Immunology, 198(2), 617–622. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1601762

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