Memory B cells contribute to rapid Bcl6 expression by memory follicular helper T cells

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In primary humoral responses, B-cell lymphoma 6 (Bcl6) is a master regulator of follicular helper T (TFH) cell differentiation; however, its activation mechanisms and role in memory responses remain unclear. Here we demonstrate that survival of CXCR5+ TFH memory cells, and thus subsequent recall antibody response, require Bcl6 expression. Furthermore, we show that, upon rechallenge with soluble antigen Bcl6 in memory T FH cells is rapidly induced in a dendritic cell-independent manner and that peptide:class II complexes (pMHC) on cognate memory B cells significantly contribute to this induction. Given the previous evidence that antigen-specific B cells residing in the follicles acquire antigens within minutes of injection, our results suggest that memory B cells present antigens to the cognate TFH memory cells, thereby contributing to rapid Bcl6 reexpression and differentiation of the TFH memory cells during humoral memory responses.

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Ise, W., Inoue, T., McLachlan, J. B., Kometani, K., Kubo, M., Okada, T., & Kurosaki, T. (2014). Memory B cells contribute to rapid Bcl6 expression by memory follicular helper T cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(32), 11792–11797. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1404671111

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