Efficient Expansion of Human Granzyme B–Expressing B Cells with Potent Regulatory Properties

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Chesneau, Mélanie | Mai, Hoa Le | Danger, Richard | Le Bot, Sabine | Nguyen, Thi-Van-Ha | Bernard, Josselin | Poullaouec, Cyrielle | Guerrif, Pierrick | Conchon, Sophie | Giral, Magali | Charreau, Béatrice | Degauque, Nicolas | Brouard, Sophie

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International audience. Granzyme B–expressing B cells have been shown to be an important regulatory B cell subset in humans. However, it is unclear which subpopulations of B cells express GZMB under normal conditions and which protocols effectively induce ex vivo expansion of GZMB+ B cells. We found that in the peripheral blood of normal individuals, plasmablasts were the major B cell subpopulation that expressed GZMB. However, when using an in vitro plasmablast differentiation protocol, we obtained only 2% GZMB+ B cells. Nevertheless, using an expansion mixture containing IL-21, anti-BCR, CpG oligodeoxynucleotide, CD40L, and IL-2, we were able to obtain more than 90% GZMB+ B cells after 3 d culture. GZMB+ B cells obtained through this protocol suppressed the proliferation of autologous and allogenic CD4+CD25− effector T cells. The suppressive effect of GZMB+ B cells was partially GZMB dependent and totally contact dependent but was not associated with an increase in effector T cell apoptosis or uptake of GZMB by effector T cells. Interestingly, we showed that GZMB produced by B cells promoted GZMB+ B cell proliferation in ERK1/2-dependent manner, facilitating GZMB+ B cell expansion. However, GZMB+ B cells tended to undergo apoptosis after prolonged stimulation, which may be considered a negative feedback mechanism to limit their uncontrolled expansion. Finally, we found that expanded GZMB+ B cells exhibited a regulatory phenotype and were enriched in CD307bhi, CD258hiCD72hi, and CD21loPD-1hi B cell subpopulations. Our study, to our knowledge, provides new insight into biology of GZMB+ B cells and an efficient method to expand GZMB+ B cells for future cell therapy applications.

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