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Publication : Dynamic regulation of T<sub>FH</sub> selection during the germinal centre reaction.

First Author  Merkenschlager J Year  2021
Journal  Nature Volume  591
Issue  7850 Pages  458-463
PubMed ID  33536617 Mgi Jnum  J:307320
Mgi Id  MGI:6710167 Doi  10.1038/s41586-021-03187-x
Citation  Merkenschlager J, et al. (2021) Dynamic regulation of TFH selection during the germinal centre reaction. Nature 591(7850):458-463
abstractText  The germinal centre is a dynamic microenvironment in which B cells that express high-affinity antibody variants produced by somatic hypermutation are selected for clonal expansion by limiting the numbers of T follicular helper cells(1,2). Although much is known about the mechanisms that control the selection of B cells in the germinal centre, far less is understood about the clonal behaviour of the T follicular helper cells that help to regulate this process. Here we report on the dynamic behaviour of T follicular helper cell clones during the germinal centre reaction. We find that, similar to germinal centre B cells, T follicular helper cells undergo antigen-dependent selection throughout the germinal centre reaction that results in differential proliferative expansion and contraction. Increasing the amount of antigen presented in the germinal centre leads to increased division of T follicular helper cells. Competition between T follicular helper cell clones is mediated by the affinity of T cell receptors for peptide-major-histocompatibility-complex ligands. T cells that preferentially expand in the germinal centre show increased expression of genes downstream of the T cell receptor, such as those required for metabolic reprogramming, cell division and cytokine production. These dynamic changes lead to marked remodelling of the functional T follicular helper cell repertoire during the germinal centre reaction.
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