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Autoantigen-selected B cells are bystanders in spontaneous T cell-driven experimental autoimmune hepatitis.
Lübbering, David; Preti, Max; Schlott, Lena; Schultheiß, Christoph; Weidemann, Sören; Lohse, Ansgar W; Binder, Mascha; Carambia, Antonella; Herkel, Johannes.
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  • Lübbering D; First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Preti M; First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Schlott L; First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Schultheiß C; Department of Internal Medicine IV, Oncology/Hematology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Weidemann S; Department of Pathology, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Lohse AW; First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Binder M; Department of Internal Medicine IV, Oncology/Hematology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Carambia A; First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Herkel J; First Department of Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Immunology ; 170(2): 214-229, 2023 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37243425
Autoreactive B cells are considered pathogenic drivers in many autoimmune diseases; however, it is not clear whether autoimmune B cells are invariably pathogenic or whether they can also arise as bystanders of T cell-driven autoimmune pathology. Here, we studied the B cell response in an autoantigen- and CD4+ T cell-driven model of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), the Alb-iGP_Smarta mouse in which expression of a viral model antigen (GP) in hepatocytes and its recognition by GP-specific CD4+ T cells causes spontaneous AIH-like disease. T cell-driven AIH in Alb-iGP_Smarta mice was marked by autoantibodies and hepatic infiltration of plasma cells and B cells, particularly of isotype-switched memory B cells, indicating antigen-driven selection and activation. Immunosequencing of B cell receptor repertoires confirmed B cell expansion selectively in the liver, which was most likely driven by the hepatic GP model antigen, as indicated by branched networks of connected sequences and elevated levels of IgG antibodies to GP. However, intrahepatic B cells did not produce increased levels of cytokines and their depletion with anti-CD20 antibody did not alter the CD4+ T cell response in Alb-iGP_Smarta mice. Moreover, B cell depletion did not prevent spontaneous liver inflammation and AIH-like disease in Alb-iGP_Smarta mice. In conclusion, selection and isotype-switch of liver-infiltrating B cells was dependent on the presence of CD4+ T cells recognizing liver antigen. However, recognition of hepatic antigen by CD4+ T cells and CD4+ T cell-mediated hepatitis was not dependent on B cells. Thus, autoreactive B cells can be bystanders and need not be drivers of liver inflammation in AIH.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Linfocitos T / Hepatitis Autoinmune Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Immunology Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Linfocitos T / Hepatitis Autoinmune Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Immunology Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania