Cognate interactions: Extrafollicular IL-4 drives germinal-center reactions, a new role for an old cytokine

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Over the past 25 years it has become clear that B and T lymphocytes go through a range of interactions and migratory events when B cells differentiate to become high-affinity, antibody-secreting cells. This B-cell differentiation is associated with multiple sequential cognate interactions. In this issue of the European Journal of Immunology, Turqueti-Neves et al. [Eur. J. Immunol. 2014. 44: 2130-2138] show that IL-4, a cytokine well known as a regulator of Ig class switch recombination, has another as-yet-unappreciated role. The authors show that IL-4 produced by T-helper cells outside germinal centers has a major effect on the early stages of germinal-center B-cell differentiation. This Commentary will summarize their findings and relate them to what we know on the sequence of cognate interactions and migratory events B cells undergo during T-dependent immune responses. © 2014 The Authors.

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Toellner, K. M. (2014). Cognate interactions: Extrafollicular IL-4 drives germinal-center reactions, a new role for an old cytokine. European Journal of Immunology. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201444825

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