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B Cell Metabolism and Autophagy in Autoimmunity

Iwan G. A. Raza, Alexander J. Clarke

2021Frontiers in Immunology102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

B cells are central to the pathogenesis of multiple autoimmune diseases, through antigen presentation, cytokine secretion, and the production of autoantibodies. During development and differentiation, B cells undergo drastic changes in their physiology. It is emerging that these are accompanied by equally significant shifts in metabolic phenotype, which may themselves also drive and enforce the functional properties of the cell. The dysfunction of B cells during autoimmunity is characterised by the breaching of tolerogenic checkpoints, and there is developing evidence that the metabolic state of B cells may contribute to this. Determining the metabolic phenotype of B cells in autoimmunity is an area of active study, and is important because intervention by metabolism-altering therapeutic approaches may represent an attractive treatment target.

Topics & Concepts

AutoimmunityPhenotypeImmunologyAutophagyCell metabolismBiologySecretionAutoantibodyCytokineB cellAntigen presentationCellT cellCell biologyImmune systemGeneEndocrinologyAntibodyGeneticsApoptosisImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyDiabetes and associated disorders