2019
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1801211
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Skin-Associated B Cells in Health and Inflammation

Abstract: Traditionally, the skin was believed to be devoid of B cells, and studies of the skin immune system have largely focused on other types of leukocytes. Exciting recent data show that B cells localize to the healthy skin of humans and other mammalian species with likely homeostatic functions in host defense, regulation of microbial communities, and wound healing. Distinct skin-associated B cell subsets drive or suppress cutaneous inflammatory responses with important clinical implications. Localized functions of… Show more

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“…B cells are present in extremely low numbers in normal, uninflamed human skin biopsies [2‐3,5,11] . This low concentration in histological specimens masks the important role of B cells in innate cutaneous immunity [2,3,5] and is attributable to B cells continuously re‐circulating from cutaneous tissue to lymphoid organs [2] . The role of B cells in antibody production is an essential part of cutaneous homeostasis that is evolutionarily conserved amongst vertebrates, [5] providing a key contribution to cutaneous host defence.…”
Section: B Cells Transiently Circulate Through Normal Skin As a Compomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…B cells are present in extremely low numbers in normal, uninflamed human skin biopsies [2‐3,5,11] . This low concentration in histological specimens masks the important role of B cells in innate cutaneous immunity [2,3,5] and is attributable to B cells continuously re‐circulating from cutaneous tissue to lymphoid organs [2] . The role of B cells in antibody production is an essential part of cutaneous homeostasis that is evolutionarily conserved amongst vertebrates, [5] providing a key contribution to cutaneous host defence.…”
Section: B Cells Transiently Circulate Through Normal Skin As a Compomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution of B cells within skin varies, with antibody secreting B cells in higher concentrations surrounding eccrine glands and hair follicles [1,2] . The number of antibody secreting B cells is independent of T cells and microbiota composition, suggesting re‐circulating B cells are an inherent part of cutaneous immunity [3,5] . The majority of our knowledge regarding regional cutaneous B‐cell density variation is extrapolated from murine or ovine studies [2,3] .…”
Section: B Cells Transiently Circulate Through Normal Skin As a Compomentioning
confidence: 99%
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