1. Follicular T cells and the control of IgE responses.
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Cañete PF and Yu D
- Subjects
- Humans, Animals, Cytokines metabolism, Hypersensitivity immunology, Hypersensitivity therapy, Signal Transduction, B-Lymphocytes immunology, B-Lymphocytes metabolism, Germinal Center immunology, Immunoglobulin E immunology, T Follicular Helper Cells immunology
- Abstract
Atopy is considered the epidemic of the 21st century, and while decades of research have established a direct link between Th2 cells driving pathogenic IgE-mediated allergic disease, only in the past years have T follicular helper (Tfh) cells emerged as pivotal drivers of these responses. In this review, we will examine the molecular mechanisms governing the IgE response, with a particular emphasis on the key cytokines and signaling pathways. We will discuss the exclusion of IgE-producing B cells from germinal centers and explore the recently established role of follicular T cell function and heterogeneity in driving or curtailing these immune responses. Additionally, we will assess the current state of major monoclonal antibodies and allergen immunotherapies designed to counteract Th2-driven inflammation, as well as reflect on the need to investigate how these biologics impact Tfh cell activity, differentiation, and function, as these insights could pave the way for much-needed therapeutic innovation in the treatment of allergic diseases., (Copyright © 2024 Japanese Society of Allergology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2025
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