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  • B cell-derived IL-6 initiat...
    Arkatkar, Tanvi; Du, Samuel W; Jacobs, Holly M; Dam, Elizabeth M; Hou, Baidong; Buckner, Jane H; Rawlings, David J; Jackson, Shaun W

    The Journal of experimental medicine, 11/2017, Letnik: 214, Številka: 11
    Journal Article

    Recent studies have identified critical roles for B cells in triggering autoimmune germinal centers (GCs) in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and other disorders. The mechanisms whereby B cells facilitate loss of T cell tolerance, however, remain incompletely defined. Activated B cells produce interleukin 6 (IL-6), a proinflammatory cytokine that promotes T follicular helper (T ) cell differentiation. Although B cell IL-6 production correlates with disease severity in humoral autoimmunity, whether B cell-derived IL-6 is required to trigger autoimmune GCs has not, to our knowledge, been addressed. Here, we report the unexpected finding that a lack of B cell-derived IL-6 abrogates spontaneous GC formation in mouse SLE, resulting in loss of class-switched autoantibodies and protection from systemic autoimmunity. Mechanistically, B cell IL-6 production was enhanced by IFN-γ, consistent with the critical roles for B cell-intrinsic IFN-γ receptor signals in driving autoimmune GC formation. Together, these findings identify a key mechanism whereby B cells drive autoimmunity via local IL-6 production required for T differentiation and autoimmune GC formation.