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Long-lived T follicular helper cells retain plasticity and help sustain humoral immunity.

Marco Künzli1, David Schreiner1, Tamara C Pereboom1, Nivedya Swarnalekha1, Ludivine C Litzler1, Jonas Lötscher2, Yusuf I Ertuna3, Julien Roux2,4, Florian Geier2,4, Roman P Jakob5, Timm Maier5, Christoph Hess2,6, Justin J Taylor7, Carolyn G King8.   

Abstract

CD4+ memory T cells play an important role in protective immunity and are a key target in vaccine development. Many studies have focused on T central memory (Tcm) cells, whereas the existence and functional significance of long-lived T follicular helper (Tfh) cells are controversial. Here, we show that Tfh cells are highly susceptible to NAD-induced cell death (NICD) during isolation from tissues, leading to their underrepresentation in prior studies. NICD blockade reveals the persistence of abundant Tfh cells with high expression of hallmark Tfh markers to at least 400 days after infection, by which time Tcm cells are no longer found. Using single-cell RNA-seq, we demonstrate that long-lived Tfh cells are transcriptionally distinct from Tcm cells, maintain stemness and self-renewal gene expression, and, in contrast to Tcm cells, are multipotent after recall. At the protein level, we show that folate receptor 4 (FR4) robustly discriminates long-lived Tfh cells from Tcm cells. Unexpectedly, long-lived Tfh cells concurrently express a distinct glycolytic signature similar to trained immune cells, including elevated expression of mTOR-, HIF-1-, and cAMP-regulated genes. Late disruption of glycolysis/ICOS signaling leads to Tfh cell depletion concomitant with decreased splenic plasma cells and circulating antibody titers, demonstrating both unique homeostatic regulation of Tfh and their sustained function during the memory phase of the immune response. These results highlight the metabolic heterogeneity underlying distinct long-lived T cell subsets and establish Tfh cells as an attractive target for the induction of durable adaptive immunity.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32144185     DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aay5552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Immunol        ISSN: 2470-9468


  31 in total

1.  The relationship between CD4+ follicular helper T cells and CD8+ resident memory T cells: sisters or distant cousins?

Authors:  Changwei Peng; Stephen C Jameson
Journal:  Int Immunol       Date:  2020-09-08       Impact factor: 4.823

Review 2.  Rethinking peripheral T cell tolerance: checkpoints across a T cell's journey.

Authors:  Mohamed A ElTanbouly; Randolph J Noelle
Journal:  Nat Rev Immunol       Date:  2020-10-19       Impact factor: 53.106

3.  Vaccine-elicited CD4 T cells prevent the deletion of antiviral B cells in chronic infection.

Authors:  Kerstin Narr; Yusuf I Ertuna; Benedict Fallet; Karen Cornille; Mirela Dimitrova; Anna-Friederike Marx; Katrin Martin; Tiago Abreu Mota; Marco Künzli; David Schreiner; Tobias M Brunner; Mario Kreutzfeldt; Ingrid Wagner; Florian Geier; Lukas Bestmann; Max Löhning; Doron Merkler; Carolyn G King; Daniel D Pinschewer
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-11-16       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Engagement of the costimulatory molecule ICOS in tissues promotes establishment of CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells.

Authors:  Changwei Peng; Matthew A Huggins; Kelsey M Wanhainen; Todd P Knutson; Hanbin Lu; Hristo Georgiev; Kristen L Mittelsteadt; Nicholas N Jarjour; Haiguang Wang; Kristin A Hogquist; Daniel J Campbell; Henrique Borges da Silva; Stephen C Jameson
Journal:  Immunity       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 31.745

5.  Principles in Immunology for the Design and Development of Vaccines.

Authors:  Claudius U Meyer; Fred Zepp
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

6.  A CD4+ T cell reference map delineates subtype-specific adaptation during acute and chronic viral infections.

Authors:  Thomas Ciucci; Santiago J Carmona; Massimo Andreatta; Ariel Tjitropranoto; Zachary Sherman; Michael C Kelly
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 8.713

7.  Single-cell transcriptomics of alloreactive CD4+ T cells over time reveals divergent fates during gut graft-versus-host disease.

Authors:  Jessica A Engel; Hyun Jae Lee; Cameron G Williams; Rachel Kuns; Stuart Olver; Lianne Im Lansink; Megan Sf Soon; Stacey B Andersen; Joseph E Powell; Valentine Svensson; Sarah A Teichmann; Geoffrey R Hill; Antiopi Varelias; Motoko Koyama; Ashraful Haque
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2020-07-09

8.  Peripheral CD4+ T cell subsets and antibody response in COVID-19 convalescent individuals.

Authors:  Fang Gong; Yaping Dai; Ting Zheng; Liang Cheng; Dan Zhao; Hao Wang; Min Liu; Hao Pei; Tengchuan Jin; Di Yu; Pengcheng Zhou
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2020-12-01       Impact factor: 14.808

9.  T resident helper cells promote humoral responses in the lung.

Authors:  Nivedya Swarnalekha; David Schreiner; Ludivine C Litzler; Saadia Iftikhar; Daniel Kirchmeier; Marco Künzli; Young Min Son; Jie Sun; Etori Aguiar Moreira; Carolyn G King
Journal:  Sci Immunol       Date:  2021-01-08

10.  Tissue-resident CD4+ T helper cells assist the development of protective respiratory B and CD8+ T cell memory responses.

Authors:  Young Min Son; In Su Cheon; Yue Wu; Chaofan Li; Zheng Wang; Xiaochen Gao; Yao Chen; Yoshimasa Takahashi; Yang-Xin Fu; Alexander L Dent; Mark H Kaplan; Justin J Taylor; Weiguo Cui; Jie Sun
Journal:  Sci Immunol       Date:  2021-01-08
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