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B Cell IL-4 Drives Th2 Responses In Vivo, Ameliorates Allograft Rejection, and Promotes Allergic Airway Disease.


ABSTRACT: B cells can be polarized to express various cytokines. The roles of IFNγ and IL-10, expressed respectively by B effector 1 (Be1) and Bregs, have been established in pathogen clearance, tumor growth, autoimmunity and allograft rejection. However, the in vivo role of B cell IL-4, produced by Be2 cells, remains to be established. We developed B-IL-4/13 iKO mice carrying a tamoxifen-inducible B cell-specific deletion of IL-4 and IL-13. After alloimmunization, B-IL-4/13 iKO mice exhibited decreased IL-4+ Th2 cells and IL-10+ Bregs without impact on Th1, Tregs, or CD8 T cell responses. B-IL-4/13 iKO mice rejected islet allografts more rapidly, even when treated with tolerogenic anti-TIM-1 mAb. In ovalbumin-induced allergic airway disease (AAD), B-IL-4/13 iKO mice had reduced inflammatory cells in BAL, and preserved lung histology with markedly decreased infiltration by IL-4+ and IL-5+ CD4+ T cells. Hence, B cell IL-4 is a major driver of Th2 responses in vivo which promotes allograft survival, and conversely, worsens AAD.

SUBMITTER: Song Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8963939 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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B Cell IL-4 Drives Th2 Responses <i>In Vivo</i>, Ameliorates Allograft Rejection, and Promotes Allergic Airway Disease.

Song Zhixing Z   Yuan Wenjia W   Zheng Leting L   Wang Xingan X   Kuchroo Vijay K VK   Mohib Kanishka K   Rothstein David M DM  

Frontiers in immunology 20220314


B cells can be polarized to express various cytokines. The roles of IFNγ and IL-10, expressed respectively by B effector 1 (Be1) and Bregs, have been established in pathogen clearance, tumor growth, autoimmunity and allograft rejection. However, the <i>in vivo</i> role of B cell IL-4, produced by Be2 cells, remains to be established. We developed B-IL-4/13 iKO mice carrying a tamoxifen-inducible B cell-specific deletion of IL-4 and IL-13. After alloimmunization, B-IL-4/13 iKO mice exhibited decr  ...[more]

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