Cutting Edge: Induction of Follicular Homing Precedes Effector Th Cell Development

  • Schaerli P
  • Loetscher P
  • Moser B
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Abstract

Transition from naive to Ag-experienced effector/memory CD4+ T cells is initiated during contact with APC in secondary lymphoid tissue. Here, we demonstrate that the CXCR5 is a marker for recently activated memory CD4+ T cells. CXCR5 is rapidly induced during contact with Ag-presenting dendritic cells, well before T cell expansion and effector cell development, and is irreversibly lost on terminally differentiated effector cells. Furthermore, immunization of human volunteers with a recall Ag results in rapid accumulation of Ag-responsive, CXCR5-expressing CD4+ T cells in peripheral blood. Early acquisition of a new migration program enables T zone CD4+ T cells to develop into follicular B helper T cells or, alternatively, into circulating memory CD4+ T cells. Together, CXCR5 unequivocally defines pre-effector memory CD4+ T cells generated during ongoing immune responses.

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Schaerli, P., Loetscher, P., & Moser, B. (2001). Cutting Edge: Induction of Follicular Homing Precedes Effector Th Cell Development. The Journal of Immunology, 167(11), 6082–6086. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.167.11.6082

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