Follicular regulatory T cells control humoral autoimmunity via NFAT2-regulated CXCR5 expression

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Maturation of high-affinity B lymphocytes is precisely controlled during the germinal center reaction. This is dependent on CD4+CXCR5+ follicular helper T cells (TFH) and inhibited by CD4+CXCR5+Foxp3+ follicular regulatory T cells (TFR). Because NFAT2 was found to be highly expressed and activated in follicular T cells, we addressed its function herein. Unexpectedly, ablation of NFAT2 in T cells caused an augmented GC reaction upon immunization. Consistently, however, TFR cells were clearly reduced in the follicular T cell population due to impaired homing to B cell follicles. This was TFR-intrinsic because only in these cells NFAT2 was essential to up-regulate CXCR5. The physiological relevance for humoral (auto-)immunity was corroborated by exacerbated lupuslike disease in the presence of NFAT2-deficient TFR cells. © 2014 Vaeth et al.

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Vaeth, M., Müller, G., Stauss, D., Dietz, L., Klein-Hessling, S., Serfling, E., … Berberich-Siebelt, F. (2014). Follicular regulatory T cells control humoral autoimmunity via NFAT2-regulated CXCR5 expression. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 211(3), 545–561. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20130604

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