Effector and regulatory B cells in immune-mediated kidney disease

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Kristine Oleinika
Claudia Mauri
Alan D. Salama
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[1] University College London,Division of Medicine
[2] UCL Centre for Nephrology,undefined
[3] Royal Free Hospital,undefined
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Nature Reviews Nephrology | 2019年 / 15卷
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B cells have a central role in many autoimmune diseases, including in those with renal involvement, as well as in the immunological response to kidney transplantation. The majority of B cell studies have focused on their pathological role as antibody producers. However, these cells have broad functions in immune responses beyond immunoglobulin secretion, including antigen presentation to T cells and cytokine production. Importantly, not all B cell subsets enhance immune responses. Regulatory B (Breg) cells attenuate inflammation and contribute to the maintenance of immune tolerance. Breg cells are numerically deficient and/or dysfunctional in several autoimmune diseases that can affect the kidneys, including systemic lupus erythematosus and anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis, as well as in some groups of renal transplant recipients with alloimmune graft damage. B cell-targeting biologics have been trialled with promising results in diverse immune-mediated renal conditions. These therapies can affect both pro-inflammatory B cells and Breg cells, potentially limiting their long-term efficacy. Future strategies might involve the modulation of pro-inflammatory B cells in combination with the stimulation of regulatory subsets. Additionally, the monitoring of individual B cell subsets in patients may lead to the discovery of novel biomarkers that could help to predict disease relapse or progression.
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