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Publication : CXCR5(+) follicular cytotoxic T cells control viral infection in B cell follicles.

First Author  Leong YA Year  2016
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  17
Issue  10 Pages  1187-96
PubMed ID  27487330 Mgi Jnum  J:258707
Mgi Id  MGI:6140408 Doi  10.1038/ni.3543
Citation  Leong YA, et al. (2016) CXCR5(+) follicular cytotoxic T cells control viral infection in B cell follicles. Nat Immunol 17(10):1187-96
abstractText  During unresolved infections, some viruses escape immunological control and establish a persistant reservoir in certain cell types, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which persists in follicular helper T cells (TFH cells), and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which persists in B cells. Here we identified a specialized group of cytotoxic T cells (TC cells) that expressed the chemokine receptor CXCR5, selectively entered B cell follicles and eradicated infected TFH cells and B cells. The differentiation of these cells, which we have called ''follicular cytotoxic T cells'' (TFC cells), required the transcription factors Bcl6, E2A and TCF-1 but was inhibited by the transcriptional regulators Blimp1, Id2 and Id3. Blimp1 and E2A directly regulated Cxcr5 expression and, together with Bcl6 and TCF-1, formed a transcriptional circuit that guided TFC cell development. The identification of TFC cells has far-reaching implications for the development of strategies to control infections that target B cells and TFH cells and to treat B cell-derived malignancies.
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