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Publication : Follicular regulatory T cells can be specific for the immunizing antigen and derive from naive T cells.

First Author  Aloulou M Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  10579 PubMed ID  26818004
Mgi Jnum  J:236066 Mgi Id  MGI:5804520
Doi  10.1038/ncomms10579 Citation  Aloulou M, et al. (2016) Follicular regulatory T cells can be specific for the immunizing antigen and derive from naive T cells. Nat Commun 7:10579
abstractText  T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells are a subset of Foxp3(+) regulatory T (Treg) cells that form in response to immunization or infection, which localize to the germinal centre where they control the magnitude of the response. Despite an increased interest in the role of Tfr cells in humoral immunity, many fundamental aspects of their biology remain unknown, including whether they recognize self- or foreign antigen. Here we show that Tfr cells can be specific for the immunizing antigen, irrespective of whether it is a self- or foreign antigen. We show that, in addition to developing from thymic derived Treg cells, Tfr cells can also arise from Foxp3(-) precursors in a PD-L1-dependent manner, if the adjuvant used is one that supports T-cell plasticity. These findings have important implications for Tfr cell biology and for improving vaccine efficacy by formulating vaccines that modify the Tfr:Tfh cell ratio.
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