Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of small- to medium-sized blood vessels. Although the disease etiology is largely unknown, activated T- and B-cells are thought to play important roles in the disease pathogenesis. In this thesis we studied the role of B-cells in the GPA pathogenesis and whether monitoring of these cells in peripheral blood of GPA patients can predict disease relapses.We studied whether B-cells are intrinsically different in their capacity to respond to B-cell receptor stimulation. This study showed that B-cells of GPA patients are more sensitive to B-cell receptor stimulation as shown by increased levels of the intracellular protein Bruton’s tyrosine kinas...