Stepwise B-cell-dependent expansion of T helper clonotypes diversifies the T-cell response

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Antigen receptor diversity underpins adaptive immunity by providing the ground for clonal selection of lymphocytes with the appropriate antigen reactivity. Current models attribute T cell clonal selection during the immune response to T-cell receptor (TCR) affinity for either foreign or self peptides. Here, we report that clonal selection of CD4+ T cells is also extrinsically regulated by B cells. In response to viral infection, the antigen-specific TCR repertoire is progressively diversified by staggered clonotypic expansion, according to functional avidity, which correlates with self-reactivity. Clonal expansion of lower-avidity T-cell clonotypes depends on availability of MHC II-expressing B cells, in turn influenced by B-cell activation. B cells clonotypically diversify the CD4+ T-cell response also to vaccination or tumour challenge, revealing a common effect.

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Merkenschlager, J., Ploquin, M. J., Eksmond, U., Andargachew, R., Thorborn, G., Filby, A., … Kassiotis, G. (2016). Stepwise B-cell-dependent expansion of T helper clonotypes diversifies the T-cell response. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10281

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