Induction of CD4+ T-cell anergy and apoptosis by activated human B cells

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B cells are well-known mediators of humoral immunity and serve as costimulators in the generation of T cell-mediated responses. In several mouse models, however, it was observed that B cells can also down-regulate immune reactions, suggesting a dual role for B cells. Due to this discrepancy and so far limited data, we directly tested the effects of primary human B cells on activated CD4+ T helper cells in vitro. We found that under optimal costimulation large, activated CD25+ B cells but not small CD25 + B cells induced temporary T-cell anergy, determined by cell division arrest and down-regulation of cytokine production. In addition, large CD25+ B cells directly induced CD95-independent apoptosis in a subpopulation of activated T cells. Suppression required direct B-T-cell contact and was not transferable from T to T cell, excluding potential involvement of regulatory T cells. Moreover, inhibitory effects involved an IL-2-dependent mechanism, since decreasing concentrations of IL-2 led to a shift from inhibitory toward co-stimulatory effects triggered by B cells. We conclude that activated CD25+ B cells are able to costimulate or down-regulate T-cell responses, depending on activation status and environmental conditions that might also influence their pathophysiological impact. © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Tretter, T., Venigalla, R. K. C., Eckstein, V., Saffrich, R., Sertel, S., Ho, A. D., & Lorenz, H. M. (2008). Induction of CD4+ T-cell anergy and apoptosis by activated human B cells. Blood, 112(12), 4555–4564. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2008-02-140087

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