Mesenchymal stem cells support proliferation and terminal differentiation of B cells

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Backg round: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) play important roles in modulating the activities of T lymphocytes, dendritic cells and natural killer cells. These immunoregulatory properties of MSC suggest their therapeutic potential in autoimmune diseases. However, the effects of MSC on B cells are still poorly understood. The present study was designed to investigate the interaction between MSC and B cells both in vitro and in vivo, and to determine the possible mechanism of action. Design and Method: The effect of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSC) on proliferation and differentiation of B-cells were characterized in vitro, and we also tested the immunoregulatory properties of mouse bone marrow MSC (BM-MSC) on T cell dependent and independent antibody production in vivo in mice. Results: Treatment with human UC-MSC resulted in an increase of proliferation, differentiation of B cells into plasma cells and production of antibodies in vitro. Mouse BM-MSC signifcantly enhanced T cell dependent and independent antibodies production in vivo in mice. PGE2 partially mediated the immunosuppressive activity of human UC-MSC but IL-6 did not regulate this activity. Conclusion: MSC promote proliferation and differentiation of B cells in vitro and in vivo partially through PGE2 but not IL-6. Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Ji, Y. R., Yang, Z. X., Han, Z. B., Meng, L., Liang, L., Feng, X. M., … Han, Z. C. (2012). Mesenchymal stem cells support proliferation and terminal differentiation of B cells. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 30(6), 1526–1537. https://doi.org/10.1159/000343340

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