Human IL-10-producing B cells have diverse states that are induced from multiple B cell subsets
Marla C. Glass, David R. Glass, John-Paul Oliveria, Bérénice Mbiribindi, Carlos O. Esquivel, Sheri M. Krams, Sean C. Bendall, Olivia M. Martinez
Abstract
, B cells compared with transplant recipients receiving immunosuppression. Thus, human IL-10-producing B cells constitute an induced, transient state arising from a diversity of B cell subsets that may contribute to maintenance of immune homeostasis.
Topics & Concepts
Regulatory B cellsImmunophenotypingBiologyB cellInterleukin 10ImmunologyCytokineImmune systemTumor necrosis factor alphaFlow cytometryCell biologyT cellNaive B cellAntigen-presenting cellAntibodyT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses