Journal article
Germinal center B and follicular helper T cells: Siblings, cousins or just good friends?
SL Nutt, DM Tarlinton
Nature Immunology | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1038/ni.2019
Abstract
Humoral immunity requires interaction between specialized populations of B cells and CD4 + T cells, called follicular helper T cells (T FH cells), in the germinal center (GC) to produce memory B cells and long-lived plasma cells. Molecular crosstalk between GC B cells and T FH cells influences the survival, proliferation and differentiation of each cell type. This pairing of GC B cells and T FH cells also occurs at the transcriptional level as the Bcl-6-"IRF4-"Blimp-1 axis, which is crucial for B cell differentiation, is also essential for the T FH cell identity. Less is known about the memory B cells that arise from the GC pool, as they seem to be distinctly 'programmed' on the basis of the..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by Pfizer Australia (S.L.N.), the Australian Research Council (S.L.N.) and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (D.M.T.).