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The Unknown Aspect of BAFF: Inducing IL-35 Production by a CD5+CD1dhiFcγRIIbhi Regulatory B-Cell Subset in Lupus
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IL-35 is a critical immunosuppressive cytokine that plays an important role in various autoimmune diseases. The purpose of this study was to determine whether BAFF, a key pathogenic factor in systemic lupus erythematosus, also a dichotomous regulator for B-cell immune responses, has an effect on IL-35-producing regulatory B cells and their underlying mechanisms in lupus. We found that exogenous BAFF could induce IL-35 production by splenic B cells from MRL-Fas<sup>lpr/lpr</sup> mice. BAFF-induced IL-35-producing B cells were mainly from the marginal zone B-cell subset and exhibited a CD5<sup>+</sup>CD1d<sup>hi</sup>FcγRIIb<sup>hi</sup> phenotype. These IL-35-producing regulatory B-cell subsets exhibited regulatory effects on both CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>-</sup> T cells and CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup> regulatory T cells. We further identified that BAFF-TACI interaction could induce the production of IL-35 through the classical NF-κB1 pathway. In vivo study also showed that BAFF could facilitate IL-35 secretion in marginal zone B cells, whereas anti-BAFF treatment could decrease the frequency of IL-35-producing CD5<sup>+</sup>CD1d<sup>hi</sup>FcγRIIb<sup>hi</sup> B cells in MRL-Fas<sup>lpr/lpr</sup> mice. We showed that BAFF could induce IL-35 production by a unique CD5<sup>+</sup>CD1d<sup>hi</sup>FcγRIIb<sup>hi</sup> regulatory B-cell subset mainly through TACI activation in lupus, providing an advanced understanding of the regulatory effect of BAFF in autoimmune diseases.
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