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Understanding and measuring human B‐cell tolerance and its breakdown in autoimmune disease
Authors:Kevin S. Cashman,Scott A. Jenks,Matthew C. Woodruff,Deepak Tomar,Christopher M. Tipton,Christopher D. Scharer,F. Eun‐Hyung Lee,Jeremy M. Boss,I  aki Sanz
Affiliation:Kevin S. Cashman,Scott A. Jenks,Matthew C. Woodruff,Deepak Tomar,Christopher M. Tipton,Christopher D. Scharer,F. Eun‐Hyung Lee,Jeremy M. Boss,Iñaki Sanz
Abstract:
The maintenance of immunological tolerance of B lymphocytes is a complex and critical process that must be implemented as to avoid the detrimental development of autoreactivity and possible autoimmunity. Murine models have been invaluable to elucidate many of the key components in B‐cell tolerance; however, translation to human homeostatic and pathogenic immune states can be difficult to assess. Functional autoreactive, flow cytometric, and single‐cell cloning assays have proven to be critical in deciphering breaks in B‐cell tolerance within autoimmunity; however, newer approaches to assess human B‐cell tolerance may prove to be vital in the further exploration of underlying tolerance defects. In this review, we supply a comprehensive overview of human immune tolerance checkpoints with associated mechanisms of enforcement, and highlight current and future methodologies which are likely to benefit future studies into the mechanisms that become defective in human autoimmune conditions.
Keywords:autoreactivity  B-cell  checkpoint  epigenetics  human  repertoire  tolerance
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