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Publication : Precocious Interleukin 21 Expression in Naive Mice Identifies a Natural Helper Cell Population in Autoimmune Disease.

First Author  Marnik EA Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  21
Issue  1 Pages  208-221
PubMed ID  28978474 Mgi Jnum  J:248557
Mgi Id  MGI:6095592 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.09.036
Citation  Marnik EA, et al. (2017) Precocious Interleukin 21 Expression in Naive Mice Identifies a Natural Helper Cell Population in Autoimmune Disease. Cell Rep 21(1):208-221
abstractText  Interleukin 21 (IL-21) plays key roles in humoral immunity and autoimmune diseases. It is known to function in mature CD4(+) T follicular B cell helper (TFH) cells, but its potential involvement in early T cell ontogeny is unclear. Here, we find that a significant population of newly activated thymic and peripheral CD4(+) T cells functionally expresses IL-21 soon after birth. This naturally occurring population, termed natural (n)TH21 cells, exhibits considerable similarity to mature TFH cells. nTH21 cells originating and activated in the thymus are strictly dependent on autoimmune regulator (AIRE) and express high levels of NUR77, consistent with a bias toward self-reactivity. Their activation/expansion in the periphery requires gut microbiota and is held in check by FoxP3(+) TREG cells. nTH21 cells are the major thymic and peripheral populations of IL-21(+) cells to expand in an IL-21-dependent humoral autoimmune disease. These studies link IL-21 to T cell ontogeny, self-reactivity, and humoral autoimmunity.
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