Frontiers in Immunology (May 2021)

The Role of Regulatory B cells in Kidney Diseases

  • Wang Long,
  • Wang Long,
  • Hedong Zhang,
  • Hedong Zhang,
  • Wenjia Yuan,
  • Wenjia Yuan,
  • Gongbin Lan,
  • Gongbin Lan,
  • Zhi Lin,
  • Zhi Lin,
  • Longkai Peng,
  • Longkai Peng,
  • Longkai Peng,
  • Helong Dai,
  • Helong Dai,
  • Helong Dai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.683926
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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B cells, commonly regarded as proinflammatory antibody-producing cells, are detrimental to individuals with autoimmune diseases. However, in recent years, several studies have shown that regulatory B (Breg) cells, an immunosuppressive subset of B cells, may exert protective effects against autoimmune diseases by secretion of inhibitory cytokines such as IL-10. In practice, Breg cells are identified by their production of immune-regulatory cytokines, such as IL-10, TGF-β, and IL-35, however, no specific marker or Breg cell-specific transcription factor has been identified. Multiple phenotypes of Breg cells have been found, whose functions vary according to their phenotype. This review summarizes the discovery, phenotypes, development, and function of Breg cells and highlights their potential therapeutic value in kidney diseases.

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