Several follicular regulatory T cell subsets with distinct phenotype and function emerge during germinal center reactions

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Abstract

An efficient B cell immunity requires a dynamic equilibrium between positive and negative signals. In germinal centers (GCs), T follicular helper cells are supposed to be the positive regulator while T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells were assigned to be the negative regulators. Indeed, Tfr cells are considered as a homogenous cell population dedicated to dampen the GC extent. Moreover, Tfr cells prevent autoimmunity since their dysregulation leads to production of self-reactive antibodies (Ab). However, a growing corpus of evidence has revealed additional and unexpected functions for Tfr cells in the regulation of B cell responses. This review provides an overview of the Tfr cell contribution and presents Tfr cell proprieties in the context of vaccination.

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Fazilleau, N., & Aloulou, M. (2018, August 13). Several follicular regulatory T cell subsets with distinct phenotype and function emerge during germinal center reactions. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01792

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