articleThe Journal of Experimental MedicineFeb 10, 2003BRONZE OA

Prevention of Arthritis by Interleukin 10–producing B Cells

Imperial College London · University of Edinburgh

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Abstract

In this study we have shown that activation of arthritogenic splenocytes with antigen and agonistic anti-CD40 gives raise to a B cell population that produce high levels of interleukin (IL)-10 and low levels of interferon (IFN)-gamma. Transfer of these B cells into DBA/1-TcR-beta-Tg mice, immunized with bovine collagen (CII) emulsified in complete Freund's adjuvant inhibited T helper type 1 differentiation, prevented arthritis development, and was also effective in ameliorating established disease. IL-10 is essential for the regulatory function of this subset of B cells, as the B cells population isolated from IL-10 knockout mice failed to mediate this protective function. Furthermore, B cells isolated from…

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Keywords
  • Immunology
  • CD40
  • Arthritis
  • Regulatory B cells
  • B cell
  • Population
  • Antigen
  • Interleukin 10
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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