Advances of Regulatory B Cells in Autoimmune Diseases
Qiugang Zhu, Ke Rui, Shengjun Wang, Jie Tian
Abstract
With the ability to induce T cell activation and elicit humoral responses, B cells are generally considered as effectors of the immune system. However, the emergence of regulatory B cells (Bregs) has given new insight into the role of B cells in immune responses. Bregs exhibit immunosuppressive functions via diverse mechanisms, including the secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines and direct cell contact. The balance between Bregs and effector B cells is important for the immune tolerance. In this review, we focus on recent advances in the characteristics of Bregs and their functional roles in autoimmunity.
Topics & Concepts
Regulatory B cellsAutoimmunityImmune systemEffectorImmunologyBiologyInterleukin 10SecretionB cellPeripheral toleranceCell biologyAntibodyBiochemistryT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses