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Publication : Two sequential activation modules control the differentiation of protective T helper-1 (Th1) cells.

First Author  Krueger PD Year  2021
Journal  Immunity Volume  54
Issue  4 Pages  687-701.e4
PubMed ID  33773107 Mgi Jnum  J:305832
Mgi Id  MGI:6706582 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2021.03.006
Citation  Krueger PD, et al. (2021) Two sequential activation modules control the differentiation of protective T helper-1 (Th1) cells. Immunity 54(4):687-701.e4
abstractText  Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-producing CD4(+) T helper-1 (Th1) cells are critical for protection from microbes that infect the phagosomes of myeloid cells. Current understanding of Th1 cell differentiation is based largely on reductionist cell culture experiments. We assessed Th1 cell generation in vivo by studying antigen-specific CD4(+) T cells during infection with the phagosomal pathogen Salmonella enterica (Se), or influenza A virus (IAV), for which CD4(+) T cells are less important. Both microbes induced T follicular helper (Tfh) and interleukin-12 (IL-12)-independent Th1 cells. During Se infection, however, the Th1 cells subsequently outgrew the Tfh cells via an IL-12-dependent process and formed subsets with increased IFN-gamma production, ZEB2-transcription factor-dependent cytotoxicity, and capacity to control Se infection. Our results indicate that many infections induce a module that generates Tfh and poorly differentiated Th1 cells, which is followed in phagosomal infections by an IL-12-dependent Th1 cell amplification module that is critical for pathogen control.
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