2010
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.lb508
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Viral Antigens Trigger Granzyme B Secretion by Human CD5+ B1 Cells in the Presence of Interleukin 21

Abstract: CD5+ B1 cells are thought to play a key role in innate immune responses by secreting natural immunoglobulins. Here we demonstrate that human B1 cells (B1C) are able to express the pro‐apoptotic serine protease granzyme B (GzmB) in response to viruses including tick‐borne encephalitis, rabies and hepatitis B virus. We reveal that this response depends on B1C receptor stimulation, TLR9 engagement and interleukin 21 (IL‐21), a cytokine primarily found in the acute phase of viral infections. Up to 35% of freshly i… Show more

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