Cytokine production by human B cells: role in health and autoimmune disease

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B cells are classically considered solely as antibody-producing cells driving humoral immune responses to foreign antigens in infections and vaccinations as well as self-antigens in pathological settings such as autoimmunity. However, it has now become clear that B cells can also secrete a vast array of cytokines, which influence both pro- and anti-inflammatory immune responses. Indeed, similarly to T cells, there is significant heterogeneity in cytokine-driven responses by B cells, ranging from the production of pro-inflammatory effector cytokines such as IL-6, through to the release of immunosuppressive cytokines such as IL-10. In this review, focusing on human B cells, we summarize the key findings that have revealed that cytokine-producing B cell subsets have critical functions in healthy immune responses and contribute to the pathophysiology of autoimmune diseases.

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De Gruijter, N. M., Jebson, B., & Rosser, E. C. (2022, December 1). Cytokine production by human B cells: role in health and autoimmune disease. Clinical and Experimental Immunology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxac090

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