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Publication : A T follicular helper cell origin for T regulatory type 1 cells.

First Author  Solé P Year  2023
Journal  Cell Mol Immunol Volume  20
Issue  5 Pages  489-511
PubMed ID  36973489 Mgi Jnum  J:337849
Mgi Id  MGI:7506722 Doi  10.1038/s41423-023-00989-z
Citation  Sole P, et al. (2023) A T follicular helper cell origin for T regulatory type 1 cells. Cell Mol Immunol 20(5):489-511
abstractText  Chronic antigenic stimulation can trigger the differentiation of antigen-experienced CD4(+) T cells into T regulatory type 1 (TR1) cells, a subset of interleukin-10-producing Treg cells that do not express FOXP3. The identities of the progenitor(s) and transcriptional regulators of this T-cell subset remain unclear. Here, we show that the peptide-major histocompatibility complex class II (pMHCII) monospecific immunoregulatory T-cell pools that arise in vivo in different genetic backgrounds in response to pMHCII-coated nanoparticles (pMHCII-NPs) are invariably comprised of oligoclonal subpools of T follicular helper (TFH) and TR1 cells with a nearly identical clonotypic composition but different functional properties and transcription factor expression profiles. Pseudotime analyses of scRNAseq data and multidimensional mass cytometry revealed progressive downregulation and upregulation of TFH and TR1 markers, respectively. Furthermore, pMHCII-NPs trigger cognate TR1 cell formation in TFH cell-transfused immunodeficient hosts, and T-cell-specific deletion of Bcl6 or Irf4 blunts both the TFH expansion and TR1 formation induced by pMHCII-NPs. In contrast, deletion of Prdm1 selectively abrogates the TFH-to-TR1 conversion. Bcl6 and Prdm1 are also necessary for anti-CD3 mAb-induced TR1 formation. Thus, TFH cells can differentiate into TR1 cells in vivo, and BLIMP1 is a gatekeeper of this cellular reprogramming event.
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