B10 cell

id: b10-cell-191-4621547
title: B10 cell
text: B10 cells are a sub-class of regulatory B-cells that are involved in inhibiting immune responses in both humans and mice. B10 cells are named for their ability to produce inhibitory interleukin: Interleukin-10 (IL-10). One of their unique abilities is that they suppress the innate and adaptive immune signals, making them important for regulating the inflammatory response. Like the B cell, the B10 cell requires antigen specific binding to the surface of CD5 receptor to illicit a response from the
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