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DOI: 10.1084/jem.20090303
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T follicular helper cells differentiate from Th2 cells in response to helminth antigens

Arielle Glatman Zaretsky,Justin J. Taylor,Irah L. King,Fraser A. Marshall,Markus Mohrs,Edward J. Pearce

Biology
CD154
Antigen
2009
The relationship of T follicular helper (TFH) cells to other T helper (Th) subsets is controversial. We find that after helminth infection, or immunization with helminth antigens, reactive lymphoid organs of 4get IL-4/GFP reporter mice contain populations of IL-4/GFP-expressing CD4(+) T cells that display the TFH markers CXCR5, PD-1, and ICOS. These TFH cells express the canonical TFH markers BCL6 and IL-21, but also GATA3, the master regulator of Th2 cell differentiation. Consistent with a relationship between Th2 and TFH cells, IL-4 protein production, reported by expression of huCD2 in IL-4 dual reporter (4get/KN2) mice, was a robust marker of TFH cells in LNs responding to helminth antigens. Moreover, the majority of huCD2/IL-4-producing Th cells were found within B cell follicles, consistent with their definition as TFH cells. TFH cell development after immunization failed to occur in mice lacking B cells or CD154. The relationship of TFH cells to the Th2 lineage was confirmed when TFH cells were found to develop from CXCR5(-) PD-1(-) IL-4/GFP(+) CD4(+) T cells after their transfer into naive mice and antigen challenge in vivo.
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    T follicular helper cells differentiate from Th2 cells in response to helminth antigens” is a paper by Arielle Glatman Zaretsky Justin J. Taylor Irah L. King Fraser A. Marshall Markus Mohrs Edward J. Pearce published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.