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Self-reactive B cells in the GALT are actively curtailed to prevent gut inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Immune homeostasis in the gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALT) is critical to prevent the development of inadvertent pathologies. B cells as the producers of antibodies and cytokines plays an important role in maintaining the GALT homeostasis. However, the mechanism by which B cells specifically direct their responses towards non-self-antigens and become ignorant to self-antigens in the GALT is not known. Therefore, we developed a novel mouse model by expressing Duck Egg Lysozyme (DEL) in gut epithelial cells in presence of HEL reactive B cells. Notably, we observed a transient activation and rapid deletion of self-reactive B cells in Peyers Patches and Mesenteric lymph nodes upon self-antigen exposure. The survival of self-reactive B cells upon exposure to their self-antigen was partially rescued by blocking receptor editing but could be completely rescued by stronger survival signal like ectopic expression of BCL2. Importantly, rescuing the self-reactive B cells promoted production of auto-antibodies and gut inflammation. Mechanistically, we identify a specific activation of TGF? signaling in self-reactive B cells in the gut and a critical role of this pathway in maintaining peripheral tolerance. Collectively, our studies describe functional consequences and fate of self-reactive B cells in GALT and provide novel mechanistic insights governing self-tolerance of B cells in the gut.

SUBMITTER: Shukla A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6777813 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-reactive B cells in the GALT are actively curtailed to prevent gut inflammation.

Shukla Ashima A   Chen Cindi C   Jellusova Julia J   Leung Charlotte R CR   Kao Elaine E   Bhat Numana N   Lin Wai W WW   Apgar John R JR   Rickert Robert C RC  

JCI insight 20190723


Immune homeostasis in the gut associated lymphoid tissues (GALT) is critical to prevent the development of inadvertent pathologies. B cells as the producers of antibodies and cytokines plays an important role in maintaining the GALT homeostasis. However, the mechanism by which B cells specifically direct their responses towards non-self-antigens and become ignorant to self-antigens in the GALT is not known. Therefore, we developed a novel mouse model by expressing Duck Egg Lysozyme (DEL) in gut  ...[more]

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