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Publication : Antigen-specific suppression of humoral immunity by anergic Ars/A1 B cells.

First Author  Aviszus K Year  2012
Journal  J Immunol Volume  189
Issue  9 Pages  4275-83
PubMed ID  23008448 Mgi Jnum  J:190617
Mgi Id  MGI:5449304 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1201818
Citation  Aviszus K, et al. (2012) Antigen-specific suppression of humoral immunity by anergic Ars/A1 B cells. J Immunol 189(9):4275-83
abstractText  Autoreactive anergic B lymphocytes are considered to be dangerous because of their potential for activation and recruitment into autoimmune responses. However, they persist for days and constitute approximately 5% of the B cell pool. We assessed their functional potential in the Ars/A1 transgene model, where anergic B cells express a dual-reactive Ag receptor that binds, in addition to a self-Ag, the hapten p-azophenylarsonate (Ars). When Ars/A1 B cells were transferred into adoptive recipients that were immunized with foreign proteins covalently conjugated with Ars, endogenous IgG immune responses to both were selectively and severely diminished, and the development of T helper cells was impaired. Approximately 95% inhibition of the anti-Ars response was attained with approximately 4000 transferred Ars/A1 B cells through redundant mechanisms, one of which depended on their expression of MHC class II but not upon secretion of IL-10 or IgM. This Ag-specific suppressive activity implicates the autoreactive anergic B cell as an enforcer of immunological tolerance to self-Ags.
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