B Cells Amplify IFN-γ Production By T Cells via a TNF-α-Mediated Mechanism

  • Menard L
  • Minns L
  • Darche S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Aside from being the precursors of the Ab-secreting cells, B cells are engaged in other immune functions such as Ag presentation to T cells or cytokine production. These functions may contribute to the pathogenic role of B cells in a wide range of autoimmune diseases. We demonstrate that B cells acquire the capacity to amplify IFN-γ production by CD4 and CD8 T cells during the course of the Th1 inflammatory response to Toxoplasma gondii infection. Using the two following different strategies, we observed that B cells from T. gondii-infected mice, but not from naive mice, induce higher IFN-γ expression by splenic host T cells: 1) reconstitution of B cell-deficient mice with B cells expressing an alloantigen different from the recipients, and 2) adoptive transfer of B and T cells into RAG−/− mice. In vitro assays allowing the physical separation of T and B cells demonstrate that Ag-primed B cells enhance IFN-γ production by T cells in a contact-dependent fashion. Using an OVA-transgenic strain of T. gondii and OVA-specific CD4 T cells, we observed that the proinflammatory effect of B cells is neither Ag specific nor requires MHCII expression. However, TNF-α expressed on the surface of B cells appears to mediate in part the up-regulation of IFN-γ by the effector T cells.

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Menard, L. C., Minns, L. A., Darche, S., Mielcarz, D. W., Foureau, D. M., Roos, D., … Buzoni-Gatel, D. (2007). B Cells Amplify IFN-γ Production By T Cells via a TNF-α-Mediated Mechanism. The Journal of Immunology, 179(7), 4857–4866. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.179.7.4857

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