Local increase in thymic stromal lymphopoietin induces systemic alterations in B cell development

A Astrakhan, M Omori, T Nguyen… - Nature …, 2007 - nature.com
A Astrakhan, M Omori, T Nguyen, S Becker-Herman, M Iseki, T Aye, K Hudkins, J Dooley
Nature immunology, 2007nature.com
The cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) drives immature B cell development in
vitro and may regulate T helper type 2 responses. Here we analyzed the involvement of
TSLP in B cell development in vivo with a doxycycline-inducible, keratin 5–driven transgene
encoding TSLP (K5-TSLP). K5-TSLP-transgenic mice given doxycycline showed an influx of
immature B cells into the periphery, with population expansion of follicular mature B cells,
near-complete loss of marginal zone and marginal zone precursor B cells, and'preferential' …
Abstract
The cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) drives immature B cell development in vitro and may regulate T helper type 2 responses. Here we analyzed the involvement of TSLP in B cell development in vivo with a doxycycline-inducible, keratin 5–driven transgene encoding TSLP (K5-TSLP). K5-TSLP-transgenic mice given doxycycline showed an influx of immature B cells into the periphery, with population expansion of follicular mature B cells, near-complete loss of marginal zone and marginal zone precursor B cells, and 'preferential' population expansion of peritoneal B-1b B cells. These changes promoted cryoglobulin production and immune complex–mediated renal disease. Identical events occurred in mice without T cells, in alternative TSLP-transgenic models and in K5-TSLP-transgenic mice with undetectable systemic TSLP. These observations suggest that signals mediating localized TSLP expression may modulate systemic B cell development and promote humoral autoimmunity.
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