Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346139 Current Opinion in Immunology 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Follicular helper T (TFH) cells are a class of helper T cells specialized in the cognate control of antigen-specific B cell immunity. Upon first contact with antigen-primed B cells, pregerminal center effector TFH cells promote B cell clonal expansion, antibody isotype switch, plasma cell differentiation, and the induction of germinal centers. By contrast, within germinal centers, TFH cells regulate the fate of antigen-specific GC B cells expressing high-affinity variant B cell receptors to promote memory B cell and long-lived plasma cell development. Recent studies unravel multiple signals controlling TFH development and functional subtypes of antigen-specific TFH cells, including memory TFH cells that accelerate memory B cell responses to antigen rechallenge in vivo.

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