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C5aR1 regulates T follicular helper differentiation and chronic graft-versus-host disease bronchiolitis obliterans
Divya A. Verghese, … , Bruce R. Blazar, Peter S. Heeger
Divya A. Verghese, … , Bruce R. Blazar, Peter S. Heeger
Published December 20, 2018
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2018;3(24):e124646. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.124646.
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Research Article Immunology Transplantation

C5aR1 regulates T follicular helper differentiation and chronic graft-versus-host disease bronchiolitis obliterans

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Abstract

CD4+ follicular helper T (Tfh) cells are specialized providers of T cell help to B cells and can function as pathogenic mediators of murine antibody-dependent chronic graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). Using a parent→F1 model of lupus-like chronic GvHD, in which Tfh cell and germinal center (GC) B cell differentiation occurs over 14 days, we demonstrate that absence of CD4+ T cell–expressed C5a receptor 1 (C5ar1) or pharmacological C5aR1 blockade abrogated generation/expansion of Tfh cells, GC B cells, and autoantibodies. In a Tfh cell–dependent model of chronic GvHD manifested by bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS), C5aR1 antagonism initiated in mice with established disease ameliorated BOS and abolished the associated differentiation of Tfh and GC B cells. Guided by RNA-sequencing data, mechanistic studies performed using murine and human T cells showed that C5aR1 signaling amplifies IL-6–dependent expression of the transcription factor c-MAF and the cytokine IL-21 via phosphorylating phosphokinase B (AKT) and activating the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). In addition to linking C5aR1-initiated signaling to Tfh cell differentiation, our findings suggest that C5aR1 may be a useful therapeutic target for prevention and/or treatment of individuals with Tfh cell–dependent diseases, including those chronic GvHD patients who have anti-host reactive antibodies.

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Divya A. Verghese, Nicholas Chun, Katelyn Paz, Miguel Fribourg, Trent M. Woodruff, Ryan Flynn, Yuan Hu, Huabao Xiong, Weijia Zhang, Zhengzi Yi, Jing Du, Bruce R. Blazar, Peter S. Heeger

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C5aR1 antagonist prevents immunological changes induced during parent→F1 induced alloimmunity.

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C5aR1 antagonist prevents immunological changes induced during parent→F1...
CD8-depleted WT or B6 spleen cells were injected i.v. into WT (bxd)F1 recipients and given C5aR1-A i.p. daily. Analyses were performed on day 14. Spleen cell numbers with a representative photograph of spleens (A), percentages and total spleen cell numbers of Tfh cells and Tfr cells (B), Tfr/Tfh cell ratios (C), GC B cells (D), class-switched B cells (E), and serum anti-dsDNA antibodies (F), as determined by analyses shown in Figures 1 and 2. n = 5 per group. The experiment was repeated twice with similar results. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001 by Student’s t test.

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