B lymphocytes induce the formation of follicular dendritic cell clusters in a lymphotoxin α-dependent fashion

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Abstract

Lymphotoxin (LT)α is expressed by activated T cells, especially CD4+ T helper type 1 cells, and by activated B and natural killer cells, but the functions of this molecule in vivo are incompletely defined. We have previously shown that follicular dendritic cell (FDC) clusters and germinal centers (GCs) are absent from the peripheral lymphoid tissues of LTα- deficient (LTα(-/-) mice. LTα(-/-) mice produce high levels of antigen- specific immunoglobulin (Ig)M, but very low levels of IgG after immunization with sheep red blood cells. We show here that LTα-expressing B cells are essential for the recovery of primary, secondary, and memory humoral immune responses in LTα(-/-) mice. It is not necessary for T cells to express LTα to support these immune functions. Importantly, LTα-expressing B cells alone are essential and sufficient for the formation of FDC clusters. Once these clusters are formed by LTα-expressing B cells, then LTα-deficient T cells can interact with B cells to generate GCs and productive class-switched antibody responses. Thus, B cells themselves provide an essential signal that induces and maintains the lymphoid microenvironment essential for GC formation and class-switched Ig responses.

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Fu, Y. X., Huang, G., Wang, Y., & Chaplin, D. D. (1998). B lymphocytes induce the formation of follicular dendritic cell clusters in a lymphotoxin α-dependent fashion. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 187(7), 1009–1018. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.187.7.1009

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