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How can autoreactive B cells contribute to the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases?
Autoreactive B cells form ectopic lymphoid structures in tissues by forming immune complexes with other immune cells
Autoreactive B cells present antigens to antigen presenting cells to stimulate T cells
Autoantibodies derived from autoreactive B cells recognise self-antigens and form immune-complex deposition in organs triggering inflammation
Autoreactive B cells produce granzyme to destroy own tissues
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