1. Plexin B2 and Semaphorin 4C Guide T Cell Recruitment and Function in the Germinal Center.
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Yan, Hu, Wu, Longyan, Shih, Changming, Hou, Shiyue, Shi, Jingwen, Mao, Tianyang, Chen, Wenbin, Melvin, Bhavani, Rigby, Robert J., Chen, Yingjia, Jiang, Haochen, Friedel, Roland H., Vinuesa, Carola G., and Qi, Hai
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Summary Follicular T helper (T FH ) cells orchestrate the germinal center (GC) response locally. T FH localization in GCs is controlled by chemo-guidance cues and antigen-specific adhesion. Here. we define an antigen-independent, contact-dependent, adhesive guidance system for T FH cells. Unusual for amoeboid cell migration, the system is composed of transmembrane plexin B2 (PlxnB2) molecule, which is highly expressed by GC B cells, and its transmembrane binding partner semaphorin 4C (Sema4C), which is upregulated on T FH cells. Sema4C on T FH cells serves as a receptor to sense the GC-presented PlxnB2 cue and biases T FH migration inwards at the GC edge to promote GC access. The absence of PlxnB2 from the GC or Sema4C from T FH cells causes T FH accumulation along the GC border, impairs T-B cell interactions in the GC, and is associated with defective plasma cell production and affinity maturation. Therefore, Sema4C and PlxnB2 regulate GC T FH recruitment and function and optimize antibody responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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