Menon, M;
              
      
            
                Rosser, EC;
              
      
            
                Mauri, C;
              
      
        
        
  
(2019)
  Identification and Isolation of Regulatory B Cells in Mouse and Human.
Immunological Tolerance
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     pp. 55-66.
    
         10.1007/978-1-4939-8938-6_5.
  
  
       
    
  
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Abstract
Regulatory B cells (Bregs) suppress immune response via the provision of IL-10. Due to the phenotypic heterogeneity of described Bregs, it is important to have standardized protocols for their isolation and identification. Previous work by our laboratory has shown that the immature B-cell populations in the murine spleen and human peripheral blood produce the highest levels of IL-10 on engagement of CD40, and can suppress pro-inflammatory T-cell differentiation. In this chapter, we describe the methods necessary for the isolation of this subset of Bregs and their activation via CD40 in vitro.
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