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  • γδ T cells control humoral immune response by inducing T follicular helper cell differentiation.

γδ T cells control humoral immune response by inducing T follicular helper cell differentiation.

Nature communications (2018-08-10)
Rafael M Rezende, Amanda J Lanser, Stephen Rubino, Chantal Kuhn, Nathaniel Skillin, Thais G Moreira, Shirong Liu, Galina Gabriely, Bruna A David, Gustavo B Menezes, Howard L Weiner
ABSTRACT

γδ T cells have many known functions, including the regulation of antibody responses. However, how γδ T cells control humoral immunity remains elusive. Here we show that complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), but not alum, immunization induces a subpopulation of CXCR5-expressing γδ T cells in the draining lymph nodes. TCRγδ+CXCR5+ cells present antigens to, and induce CXCR5 on, CD4 T cells by releasing Wnt ligands to initiate the T follicular helper (Tfh) cell program. Accordingly, TCRδ-/- mice have impaired germinal center formation, inefficient Tfh cell differentiation, and reduced serum levels of chicken ovalbumin (OVA)-specific antibodies after CFA/OVA immunization. In a mouse model of lupus, TCRδ-/- mice develop milder glomerulonephritis, consistent with decreased serum levels of lupus-related autoantibodies, when compared with wild type mice. Thus, modulation of the γδ T cell-dependent humoral immune response may provide a novel therapy approach for the treatment of antibody-mediated autoimmunity.