Nature Communications (Dec 2018)
B cells inhibit bone formation in rheumatoid arthritis by suppressing osteoblast differentiation
Abstract
B cells contribute to rheumatoid arthritis pathogenesis and bone erosion, but the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. Here the authors show, using mouse models and patient tissues, that B cells directly inhibit osteoblast differentiation by producing CCL3 and TNF, thereby providing a potentially new direction for arthritis therapy.