Department of Parasitology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Autoimmunity. 2012 Aug;45(5):415-26. doi: 10.3109/08916934.2012.665525.
IgE-producing B cells are always considered as 'bad' guys in allergic diseases, as they play a direct role in promoting inflammatory responses against inhaled or ingested allergens and contribute to the development of subsequent clinical symptoms. During the past decade, mouse studies have shown that B cells may also have a 'better' side, producing IL-10 and suppressing inflammatory responses; those cells are called regulatory B (Breg) cells. There is evidence now that impairment of Breg cell activity may play a role in the development of inflammatory diseases. New transgenic models and renewed interest have expanded our knowledge on different B cell phenotypes, signals to promote their activity and their function in health and disease. This review will highlight the current knowledge on disease-promoting or disease-protecting activities of B cells and discuss its potential for therapeutic applications in allergies.
产生 IgE 的 B 细胞在过敏性疾病中一直被认为是“坏家伙”,因为它们在促进针对吸入或摄入的过敏原的炎症反应方面发挥直接作用,并有助于随后临床症状的发展。在过去的十年中,小鼠研究表明,B 细胞也可能具有“更好”的一面,产生 IL-10 并抑制炎症反应;这些细胞被称为调节性 B(Breg)细胞。现在有证据表明,Breg 细胞活性的损害可能在炎症性疾病的发展中起作用。新的转基因模型和重新产生的兴趣扩展了我们对不同 B 细胞表型、促进其活性的信号以及它们在健康和疾病中的功能的认识。这篇综述将重点介绍 B 细胞促进疾病或保护疾病的活性的最新知识,并讨论其在过敏治疗中的潜在应用。