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Cytokine-skewed Tfh cells: functional consequences for B cell help

Adesola Olatunde, J. Scott Hale, Tracey J. Lamb

2021Trends in Immunology225 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

follicular helper T (Tfh) cells play a vital role in providing help for B cells undergoing selection and differentiation into activated antibody-secreting cells in mammalian germinal centers (GCs). Increasing evidence suggests that Tfh cells are a heterogeneous population that generates cytokine-skewed immune responses - a reflection of the microenvironment during differentiation. This has important ramifications for Tfh-mediated B cell help. Because Tfh subsets can have opposing effects on GC B cell responses, we discuss current findings regarding the differentiation and functions of cytokine-skewed Tfh cells in modulating GC B cell differentiation. Antibodies are important weapons against infectious diseases but can also be pathogenic mediators in some autoimmune conditions. Since cytokine-skewed Tfh cells can influence the magnitude and quality of the humoral response, we address the roles of cytokine-skewed Tfh cells in disease.

Topics & Concepts

Germinal centerImmunologyCytokineBiologyImmune systemAntibodyPopulationCellular differentiationB cellMedicineGeneticsGeneEnvironmental healthT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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