| Literature DB >> 20519643 |
Amanda C Poholek1, Kyle Hansen, Sairy G Hernandez, Danelle Eto, Anmol Chandele, Jason S Weinstein, Xuemei Dong, Jared M Odegard, Susan M Kaech, Alexander L Dent, Shane Crotty, Joe Craft.
Abstract
Follicular helper T (T(FH)) cells, defined by expression of the surface markers CXCR5 and programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1) and synthesis of IL-21, require upregulation of the transcriptional repressor Bcl6 for their development and function in B cell maturation in germinal centers. We have explored the role of B cells and the cytokines IL-6 and IL-21 in the in vivo regulation of Bcl6 expression and T(FH) cell development. We found that T(FH) cells are characterized by a Bcl6-dependent downregulation of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 (PSGL1, a CCL19- and CCL21-binding protein), indicating that, like CXCR5 and PD-1 upregulation, modulation of PSGL1 expression is part of the T(FH) cell program of differentiation. B cells were neither required for initial upregulation of Bcl6 nor PSGL1 downregulation, suggesting these events preceded T-B cell interactions, although they were required for full development of the T(FH) cell phenotype, including CXCR5 and PD-1 upregulation, and IL-21 synthesis. Bcl6 upregulation and T(FH) cell differentiation were independent of IL-6 and IL-21, revealing that either cytokine is not absolutely required for development of Bcl6(+) T(FH) cells in vivo. These data increase our understanding of Bcl6 regulation in T(FH) cells and their differentiation in vivo and identifies a new surface marker that may be functionally relevant in this subset.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20519643 PMCID: PMC2891136 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0904023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422