Regulatory B cell phenotype and mechanism of action: the impact of stimulating conditions

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Abstract

A diverse population of regulatory B (Breg) cells reportedly exhibits significant immunomodulatory effects in various models of inflammatory responses and infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites. Breg cells contribute to maintenance of homeostasis via IL-10 production and multiple IL-10-independent mechanisms. The current review describes various phenotypic and functional subsets of Breg cells in autoimmune and infectious diseases and discusses the impacts of experimental conditions that have been found to drive Breg cell differentiation.

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Wąsik, M., Nazimek, K., & Bryniarski, K. (2018, August 1). Regulatory B cell phenotype and mechanism of action: the impact of stimulating conditions. Microbiology and Immunology. Blackwell Publishing Asia. https://doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.12636

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