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Regulatory roles of IL-10-producing human follicular T cells

Authors :
Matthew C. Cook
Ismail Sayin
Holly A. Bolton
Michael Meyer-Hermann
Emma F Barry
Claudio Doglioni
Barbara Fazekas de St Groth
Katharine J. Bassett
Paula Gonzalez-Figueroa
Naganari Ohkura
Rebecca A. Sweet
Marta Cuenca
David H. Canaday
Pablo F. Canete
Jonathan A. Roco
Angel F. Lopez
Shimon Sakaguchi
Carola G. Vinuesa
Ilenia Papa
BRICS, Braunschweiger Zentrum für Systembiologie, Rebenring 56,38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
Cañete, Pablo F
Sweet, Rebecca A
Gonzalez-Figueroa, Paula
Papa, Ilenia
Ohkura, Naganari
Bolton, Holly
Roco, Jonathan A
Cuenca, Marta
Bassett, Katharine J
Sayin, Ismail
Barry, Emma
Lopez, Angel
Canaday, David H
Meyer-Hermann, Michael
Doglioni, Claudio
Fazekas de St Groth, Barbara
Sakaguchi, Shimon
Cook, Matthew C
Vinuesa, Carola G
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, The Journal of experimental medicine, Journal of Experimental Medicine 216 (2019) 8, p. 1843-1856--˜Theœ journal of experimental medicine--J. Exp. Med.--The journal of experimental medicine--0022-1007--1540-9538
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Uncontrolled IgE responses drive allergies and anaphylaxis. Here, Cañete et al. describe a human follicular regulatory T cell population that does not express FOXP3 and produces abundant IL-10, which limits IgE switching. These cells appear to be key regulators of atopy.<br />Mucosal lymphoid tissues such as human tonsil are colonized by bacteria and exposed to ingested and inhaled antigens, requiring tight regulation of immune responses. Antibody responses are regulated by follicular helper T (TFH) cells and FOXP3+ follicular regulatory T (TFR) cells. Here we describe a subset of human tonsillar follicular T cells identified by expression of TFH markers and CD25 that are the main source of follicular T (TF) cell–derived IL-10. Despite lack of FOXP3 expression, CD25+ TF cells resemble T reg cells in high CTLA4 expression, low IL-2 production, and their ability to repress T cell proliferation. CD25+ TF cell–derived IL-10 dampens induction of B cell class-switching to IgE. In children, circulating total IgE titers were inversely correlated with the frequencies of tonsil CD25+ TF cells and IL-10–producing TF cells but not with total T reg cells, TFR, or IL-10–producing T cells. Thus, CD25+ TF cells emerge as a subset with unique T and B cell regulatory activities that may help prevent atopy.

Details

ISSN :
15409538
Volume :
216
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of experimental medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b178be86bcc21e247a66d67b2307eec6