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Transcriptomics Identify CD9 as a Marker of Murine IL-10-Competent Regulatory B Cells.


ABSTRACT: Regulatory B cells (Breg) have immune suppressive functions in various autoimmune/inflammation models and diseases and are found to be enriched in diverse B cell subsets. The lack of a unique marker or set of markers efficiently identifying Breg cells impedes detailed investigation into their origin, development, and immunological roles. Here, we perform transcriptome analysis of IL-10-expressing B cells to identify key regulators for Breg biogenesis and function and identify CD9, a tetraspanin-family transmembrane protein, as a key surface marker for most mouse IL-10(+) B cells and their progenitors. CD9 plays a role in the suppressive function of IL-10(+) B cells in ex vivo T cell proliferation assays through a mechanism that is dependent upon B/T cell interactions. CD9(+) B cells also demonstrate inhibition of Th1-mediated contact hypersensitivity in an in vivo model system. Taken together, our findings implicate CD9 in the immunosuppressive activity of regulatory B cells.

SUBMITTER: Sun J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4644501 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptomics Identify CD9 as a Marker of Murine IL-10-Competent Regulatory B Cells.

Sun Jianbo J   Wang Jiguang J   Pefanis Evangelos E   Chao Jaime J   Rothschild Gerson G   Tachibana Isao I   Chen Jun Kui JK   Ivanov Ivaylo I II   Rabadan Raul R   Takeda Yoshito Y   Basu Uttiya U  

Cell reports 20151029 6


Regulatory B cells (Breg) have immune suppressive functions in various autoimmune/inflammation models and diseases and are found to be enriched in diverse B cell subsets. The lack of a unique marker or set of markers efficiently identifying Breg cells impedes detailed investigation into their origin, development, and immunological roles. Here, we perform transcriptome analysis of IL-10-expressing B cells to identify key regulators for Breg biogenesis and function and identify CD9, a tetraspanin-  ...[more]

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