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CD39 and CD73 are key enzymes in the adenosine (ADO) pathway. ADO modulates pathophysiological responses of immune cells, including B cells. It has recently emerged that a subpopulation of ADO-producing CD39+CD73+ B cells has regulatory properties. Here, we define the CD39high subset of these cells as the major contributor to the regulatory network operated by human B lymphocytes. Peripheral blood B cells were sorted into CD39neg, CD39inter and CD39high subsets. The phenotype, proliferation and IL-10 secretion by these B cells were studied by flow cytometry. 5'-AMP and ADO levels were measured by mass spectrometry. Agonists or antagonists of A1R, A2AR and A3R were used to study ADO-receptor signaling in B cells. Inhibition of effector T-cell (Teff) activation/proliferation by B cells was assessed in co-cultures. Cytokine production was measured by Luminex. Upon in vitro activation and culture of B cells, the subset of CD39high B cells increased in frequency (p high B cells upregulated CD73 expression, proliferated (approximately 40% of CD39high B cells were Ki-67+ and secreted fold-2 higher IL-10 and ADO levels than CD39neg or CD39inter B cells. CD39high B cells co-cultured with autologous Teff suppressed T-cell activation/proliferation and secreted elevated levels of IL-6 and IL-10. The A1R and A2AR agonists promoted expansion and functions of CD39high B cells. CD39 ectonucleotidase is upregulated in a subset of in vitro-activated B cells which utilize ADO and IL-10 to suppress Teff functions. Proliferation and functions of these CD39high B cells are regulated by A1R- and A2AR-mediated autocrine signaling.
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Fabrício Figueiró
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Laurent Müller
University of Basel
Sonja Funk
University of Pittsburgh
OncoImmunology
University of Pittsburgh
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6e9ce41375cf86eed8d46 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402x.2015.1082703
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