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Title: The Checkpoint Regulator SLAMF3 Preferentially Prevents Expansion of Auto-Reactive B Cells Generated by Graft-vs.-Host Disease
Author: Wang, Ninghai
Yigit, Burcu
van der Poel, Cees E.
Cuenca, Marta
Carroll, Michael C.
Herzog, Roland W.
Engel Rocamora, Pablo
Terhorst, Cox
Keywords: Homeòstasi
Cèl·lules B
Cèl·lules T
Antígens
Homeostasis
B cells
T cells
Antigens
Issue Date: 17-Apr-2019
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Abstract: Absence of the mouse cell surface receptor SLAMF3 in SLAMF3-/- mice suggested that this receptor negatively regulates B cell homeostasis by modulating activation thresholds of B cell subsets. Here, we examine whether anti-SLAMF3 affects both B and T cell subsets during immune responses to haptenated ovalbumin [NP-OVA] and in the setting of chronic graft vs. host disease (cGVHD) induced by transferring B6.C-H2 bm12/KhEg (bm12) CD4+ T cells into B6 WT mice. We find that administering αSLAMF3 to NP-OVA immunized B6 mice primarily impairs antibody responses and Germinal center B cell [GC B] numbers, whilst CXCR5+, PD-1+, and ICOS+ T follicular helper (TFH) cells are not significantly affected. By contrast, administering αSLAMF3 markedly enhanced autoantibody production upon induction of cGVHD by the transfer of bm12 CD4+ T cells into B6 recipients. Surprisingly, αSLAMF3 accelerated both the differentiation of GC B and donor-derived TFH cells initiated by cGVHD. The latter appeared to be induced by decreased numbers of donor-derived Treg and T follicular regulatory (TFR) cells. Collectively, these data show that control of anti-SLAMF3-induced signaling is requisite to prevent autoantibody responses during cGVHD, but reduces responses to foreign antigens.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00831
It is part of: Frontiers in Immunology, 2019, vol. 10
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/175717
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00831
ISSN: 1664-3224
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