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Regulatory B cells present in lymph nodes draining a murine tumor
Maglioco, Andrea; Machuca, Damián G; Camerano, Gabriela; Costa, Héctor A; Ruggiero, Raúl; Dran, Graciela I.
Affiliation
  • Maglioco, Andrea; s.af
  • Machuca, Damián G; s.af
  • Camerano, Gabriela; s.af
  • Costa, Héctor A; s.af
  • Ruggiero, Raúl; s.af
  • Dran, Graciela I; s.af
Medicina (B.Aires) ; 74(3): 185-188, jun. 2014.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1165184
Responsible library: BR1.1
Localization: [{"text": "AR5.1"}]
ABSTRACT
In cancer, B cells have been classically associated with antibody secretion, antigen presentation and T cell activation. However, a possible role for B lymphocytes in impairing antitumor response and collaborating with tumor growth has been brought into focus. Recent reports have described the capacity of B cells to negatively affect immune responses in autoimmune diseases. The highly immunogenic mouse tumor MCC loses its immunogenicity and induces systemic immune suppression and tolerance as it grows. We have previously demonstrated that MCC growth induces a distinct and progressive increase in B cell number and proportion in the tumor draining lymph nodes (TDLN), as well as a less prominent increase in T regulatory cells. The aim of this research was to study B cell characteristics and function in the lymph node draining MCC tumor and to analyze whether these cells may be playing a role in suppressing antitumor response and favoring tumor progression. Results indicate that B cells from TDLN expressed increased CD86 and MHCII co-stimulatory molecules indicating activated phenotype, as well as intracellular IL-10, FASL and Granzyme B, molecules with regulatory immunosuppressive properties. Additionally, B cells showed high inhibitory upon T cell proliferation ex vivo, and a mild capacity to secrete antibodies. Our conclusion is that even when evidence of B cell-mediated activity of the immune response is present, B cells from TDLN exhibit regulatory phenotype and inhibitory activity, probably contributing to the state of immunological tolerance characteristic of the advanced tumor condition.
Subject(s)
Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: BINACIS / LILACS Main subject: Sarcoma / B-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / Immune Tolerance / Lymph Nodes / Antigens, Neoplasm Limits: Animals Language: Spanish Journal: Medicina (B.Aires) Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2014 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: BINACIS / LILACS Main subject: Sarcoma / B-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / Immune Tolerance / Lymph Nodes / Antigens, Neoplasm Limits: Animals Language: Spanish Journal: Medicina (B.Aires) Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2014 Document type: Article
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