A new study reveals that B cells restrict the transendothelial migration of T cells in physiological inflammation in response to adiponectin, but that this mechanism is compromised in autoimmunity and is hence a novel avenue for therapy development.
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Saba, J. A B cell–dependent mechanism restrains T cell transendothelial migration. Nat Med 21, 424–426 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.3858
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