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Title:

Hyperreactive B cells instruct their elimination by T cells to curb autoinflammation and lymphomagenesis.

Document type:
Journal Article
Author(s):
Diehl, Carina; Soberón, Valeria; Baygün, Seren; Chu, Yuanyan; Mandelbaum, Jonathan; Kraus, Laura; Engleitner, Thomas; Rudelius, Martina; Fangazio, Marco; Daniel, Christoph; Bortoluzzi, Sabrina; Helmrath, Sabine; Singroul, Pankaj; Gölling, Vanessa; Osorio Barrios, Francisco; Seyhan, Gönül; Oßwald, Lena; Kober-Hasslacher, Maike; Zeng, Theodor; Öllinger, Rupert; Afzali, Ali M; Korn, Thomas; Honarpisheh, Mohsen; Lech, Maciej; Ul Ain, Qurrat; Pircher, Joachim; Imširović, Vanna; Jelenčić, Vedrana; Wen...     »
Abstract:
B cell immunity carries the inherent risk of deviating into autoimmunity and malignancy, which are both strongly associated with genetic variants or alterations that increase immune signaling. Here, we investigated the interplay of autoimmunity and lymphoma risk factors centered around the archetypal negative immune regulator TNFAIP3/A20 in mice. Counterintuitively, B cells with moderately elevated sensitivity to stimulation caused fatal autoimmune pathology, while those with high sensitivity di...     »
Journal title abbreviation:
Immunity
Year:
2025
Journal volume:
58
Journal issue:
1
Pages contribution:
124-142.e15
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2024.11.023
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39729992
Print-ISSN:
1074-7613
TUM Institution:
608; Professur für Molekulare Onkologie und Funktionelle Genomik (Prof. Rad)
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