Functions of double-negative B cells in autoimmune diseases, infections, and cancers.

EMBO molecular medicine(2023)

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Most mature B cells can be divided into four subtypes based on the expression of the surface markers IgD and CD27: IgD CD27 naïve B cells, IgD CD27 unswitched memory B cells, IgD CD27 switched memory B cells, and IgD CD27 double-negative (DN) B cells. Despite their small population size in normal peripheral blood, DN B cells play integral roles in various diseases. For example, they generate autoimmunity in autoimmune conditions, while these cells may generate both autoimmune and antipathogenic responses in COVID-19, or act in a purely antipathogenic capacity in malaria. Recently, DN B cells have been identified in nasopharyngeal carcinoma and non-small-cell lung cancers, where they may play an immunosuppressive role. The distinct functions that DN B cells play in different diseases suggest that they are a heterogeneous B-cell population. Therefore, further study of the mechanisms underlying the involvement of DN B cells in these diseases is essential for understanding their pathogenesis and the development of therapeutic strategies. Further research is thus warranted to characterize the DN B-cell population in detail.
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autoimmune diseases,infections,cells,cancers
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