Aborted germinal center reactions and B cell memory by follicular T cells specific for a B cell receptor V region peptide |
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Authors: | Heiser Ryan A Snyder Christopher M St Clair James Wysocki Lawrence J |
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Affiliation: | Integrated Department of Immunology, National Jewish Health and University of Colorado Denver, School of Medicine, Denver, CO 80206, USA. |
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Abstract: | A fundamental problem in immunoregulation is how CD4(+) T cells react to immunogenic peptides derived from the V region of the BCR that are created by somatic mechanisms, presented in MHC II, and amplified to abundance by B cell clonal expansion during immunity. BCR neo Ags open a potentially dangerous avenue of T cell help in violation of the principle of linked Ag recognition. To analyze this issue, we developed a murine adoptive transfer model using paired donor B cells and CD4 T cells specific for a BCR-derived peptide. BCR peptide-specific T cells aborted ongoing germinal center reactions and impeded the secondary immune response. Instead, they induced the B cells to differentiate into short-lived extrafollicular plasmablasts that secreted modest quantities of Ig. These results uncover an immunoregulatory process that restricts the memory pathway to B cells that communicate with CD4 T cells via exogenous foreign Ag. |
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