Bcl6 expression specifies the T follicular helper cell program in vivo

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Abstract

T follicular helper cells (Tfh cells) play a pivotal role in germinal center reactions, which require B cell lymphoma 6 (Bcl6) transcription factor. To analyze their relationships with other effector T cell lineages and their stability in vivo, we developed and analyzed a new Bcl6 reporter mouse alone or together with other lineage reporter systems. Assisted with genome-wide transcriptome analysis, we show substantial plasticity of T cell differentiation in the early phase of immune response. At this stage, CXCR5 appears to be expressed in a Bcl6-independent manner. Once Bcl6 is highly expressed, Tfh cells can persist in vivo and some of them develop into memory cells. Together, our results indicate Bcl6 as a bona fide marker for Tfh polarized program. © 2012 Liu et al.

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Liu, X., Yan, X., Zhong, B., Nurieva, R. I., Wang, A., Wang, X., … Dong, C. (2012). Bcl6 expression specifies the T follicular helper cell program in vivo. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 209(10), 1841–1852. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20120219

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