8 research outputs found

    New Method for the Expansion of Highly Purified Human Regulatory Granzyme B-Expressing B Cells

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    International audienceGranzyme B (GZMB)-expressing B cells inhibit CD4+ T-lymphocyte proliferation in a contact- and GZMB-dependent manner, through degradation of TCR zeta or induction of T-cell apoptosis. This regulatory B-cell population is present in human healthy individuals and represents about 1% of circulating B cells. Their small proportion requires the development of expansion methods to enable their study and envision clinical applications. We describe here how to expand GZMB-expressing B cells to obtain more than 90% of highly purified GZMB+ B cells, and the protocol of B/T cells coculture for the evaluation of the suppressive function of the GZMB+ B-cell population

    Innate, innate-like and adaptive lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of MS and EAE

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    Antigen-presenting cell diversity for T cell reactivation in central nervous system autoimmunity

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    Autoimmunity in 2015

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