ϟ
 
DOI: 10.1126/science.1175870
¤ OpenAccess: Green
This work has “Green” OA status. This means it may cost money to access on the publisher landing page, but there is a free copy in an OA repository.

Bcl6 and Blimp-1 Are Reciprocal and Antagonistic Regulators of T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation

Robert J. Johnston,Amanda C. Poholek,Daniel DiToro,Isharat Yusuf,Danelle S. Eto,Burton E. Barnett,Alexander L. Dent,Joe Craft,Shane Crotty

BCL6
Biology
Transcription factor
2009
T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation When B cells respond to an infection, they often require help from CD4 + T cells to mount a proper response. It is thought that a subset of CD4 + effector T cells, called T follicular helper cells (T FH ), performs this function. Several subsets of effector CD4 + T cells arise, depending on the type of infection, which have distinct transcriptional programs driving their differentiation. Whether this is also the case for T FH cells has not been clear (see the Perspective by Awasthi and Kuchroo ). Nurieva et al. (p. 1001 , published online 23 July) and Johnston et al. (p. 1006 ; published online 16 July) now demonstrate that the transcription factor Bcl6 is both necessary and sufficient for T FH differentiation and subsequent B cell–mediated immunity, suggesting that it is a master regulator of this lineage. Johnston et al. also show that expression of Bcl6 and the transcription factor, Blimp-1, are reciprocally regulated in T FH cells and that, when ectopically expressed, Blimp-1 inhibits T FH development.
Loading...
    Cite this:
Generate Citation
Powered by Citationsy*
    Bcl6 and Blimp-1 Are Reciprocal and Antagonistic Regulators of T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation” is a paper by Robert J. Johnston Amanda C. Poholek Daniel DiToro Isharat Yusuf Danelle S. Eto Burton E. Barnett Alexander L. Dent Joe Craft Shane Crotty published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.