Local T/B cooperation in inflamed tissues is supported by T follicular helper-like cells

Dana Vu Van(Robert Koch Institute), Katja C. Beier(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Lea-Jean Pietzke(Robert Koch Institute), Maysun S. Al Baz(Robert Koch Institute), Randi K. Feist(Robert Koch Institute), Stephanie Gurka(Robert Koch Institute), Eckard Hamelmann(University Hospitals of the Ruhr-University of Bochum), Richard A. Kroczek(Robert Koch Institute), Andreas Hutloff(Robert Koch Institute)
Nature Communications
February 26, 2016
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Abstract

Autoimmune diseases and other inflammatory conditions are characterized by large lymphocytic tissue infiltrates in which T and B cells can be found in close contact. Here, using a murine airway inflammation model, we compare antigen-specific T and B cells in lung tissue versus lung-draining lymph node. In the lung we identify a B-cell population exhibiting a classical germinal centre phenotype without being organized into ectopic lymphoid tissue. By contrast, classical CXCR5(+) Bcl-6(+) T follicular helper cells are not present. Nevertheless, lung-infiltrating T cells exhibit follicular helper-like properties including the potential to provide help to naive B cells. The lung tissue is also a survival niche for memory T and B cells remaining in residual peribronchial infiltrates after resolution of inflammation. Collectively, this study shows the importance of T/B cooperation not only in lymph nodes but also in inflamed peripheral tissues for local antibody responses to infection and autoimmunity.


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