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T cell help shapes B cell tolerance

Elliot H. Akama‐Garren, Xihui Yin, Tyler R. Prestwood, Minghe Ma, Paul J. Utz, Michael C. Carroll

2024Science Immunology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

T cell help is a crucial component of the normal humoral immune response, yet whether it promotes or restrains autoreactive B cell responses remains unclear. Here, we observe that autoreactive germinal centers require T cell help for their formation and persistence. Using retrogenic chimeras transduced with candidate TCRs, we demonstrate that a follicular T cell repertoire restricted to a single autoreactive TCR, but not a foreign antigen-specific TCR, is sufficient to initiate autoreactive germinal centers. Follicular T cell specificity influences the breadth of epitope spreading by regulating wild-type B cell entry into autoreactive germinal centers. These results demonstrate that TCR-dependent T cell help can promote loss of B cell tolerance and that epitope spreading is determined by TCR specificity.

Topics & Concepts

Germinal centerT-cell receptorBiologyEpitopeT cellB cellCell biologyImmunologyAntigenCellImmune systemAntibodyGeneticsT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionCAR-T cell therapy research
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