T cell/b cell interactions in the establishment of protective immunity

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Abstract

Follicular helper T cells (Tfh) are the T cell subset providing help to B cells for the generation of high-affinity antibodies and are therefore of key interest for the development of vaccination strategies against infectious diseases. In this review, we will discuss how the generation of Tfh cells and their interaction with B cells in secondary lymphoid organs can be optimized for therapeutic purposes. We will summarize different T cell subsets including Tfh-like peripheral helper T cells (Tph) capable of providing B cell help. In particular, we will highlight the novel concept of T cell/B cell interaction in non-lymphoid tissues as an important element for the generation of protective antibodies directly at the site of pathogen invasion.

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Ritzau-Jost, J., & Hutloff, A. (2021). T cell/b cell interactions in the establishment of protective immunity. Vaccines, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9101074

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