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Immunologic human renal allograft injury associates with an altered IL-10/TNF-? expression ratio in regulatory B cells.


ABSTRACT: Human B cells with immunoregulatory properties in vitro (Bregs) have been defined by the expression of IL-10 and are enriched in various B-cell subsets. However, proinflammatory cytokine expression in B-cell subsets is largely unexplored. We examined the cytokine profiles of human PBMCs and found that subsets of CD24(hi)CD38(hi) transitional B cells (TrBs), CD24(hi)CD27(+) memory B cells, and naïve B cells express IL-10 and the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-? simultaneously. TrBs had the highest IL-10/TNF-? ratio and suppressed proinflammatory helper T cell 1 (Th1) cytokine expression by autologous T cells in vitro more potently than memory B cells did, despite similar IL-10 expression. Whereas neutralization of IL-10 significantly inhibited TrB-mediated suppression of autologous Th1 cytokine expression, blocking TNF-? increased the suppressive capacity of both memory and naïve B-cell subsets. Thus, the ratio of IL-10/TNF-? expression, a measure of cytokine polarization, may be a better indicator of regulatory function than IL-10 expression alone. Indeed, compared with TrB cells from patients with stable kidney graft function, TrBs from patients with graft rejection displayed similar IL-10 expression levels but increased TNF-? expression (i.e., reduced IL-10/TNF-? ratio), did not inhibit in vitro expression of Th1 cytokines by T cells, and abnormally suppressed expression of Th2 cytokines. In patients with graft dysfunction, a low IL-10/TNF-? ratio in TrBs associated with poor graft outcomes after 3 years of follow-up. In summary, these results indicate that B cell-mediated immune regulation is best characterized by the cytokine polarization profile, a finding that was confirmed in renal transplant patients.

SUBMITTER: Cherukuri A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4073434 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunologic human renal allograft injury associates with an altered IL-10/TNF-α expression ratio in regulatory B cells.

Cherukuri Aravind A   Rothstein David M DM   Clark Brendan B   Carter Clive R CR   Davison Adam A   Hernandez-Fuentes Maria M   Hewitt Eric E   Salama Alan D AD   Baker Richard J RJ  

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 20140307 7


Human B cells with immunoregulatory properties in vitro (Bregs) have been defined by the expression of IL-10 and are enriched in various B-cell subsets. However, proinflammatory cytokine expression in B-cell subsets is largely unexplored. We examined the cytokine profiles of human PBMCs and found that subsets of CD24(hi)CD38(hi) transitional B cells (TrBs), CD24(hi)CD27(+) memory B cells, and naïve B cells express IL-10 and the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-α simultaneously. TrBs had the highest  ...[more]

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