Cell Intrinsic TGF-β1 Regulation of B Cells

  • Gros M
  • Naquet P
  • Guinamard R
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Abstract

TGF-β family cytokines play multiple roles in immune responses. TGF-β1-null mice suffer from multi-organ infiltration that leads to their premature death. T cells play a central role in the TGF-β1 phenotype, as deficiency of TGF-β1 only in T cells reproduces the lethal phenotype. Although it is known that TGF-β1 controls B cells isotype switch and homeostasis, the source responsible for this control has not been characterized. Because of the major role that T cells play in regulating B cell responses, we addressed the T cell dependency of the TGF-β1 control of B cells. The analysis of T cell-deficient, TGF-β1 knockout mice and the production of chimeras in which B but not T cells lacked TGF-β1 allowed us to show that B cells are controlled in part by cell autonomous production of TGF-β1.

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Gros, M. J., Naquet, P., & Guinamard, R. R. (2008). Cell Intrinsic TGF-β1 Regulation of B Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 180(12), 8153–8158. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.180.12.8153

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