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T follicular regulatory cells in food allergy promote IgE via IL-4
Qiang Chen, … , Xue Yuan, Alexander L. Dent
Qiang Chen, … , Xue Yuan, Alexander L. Dent
Published October 8, 2024
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2024;9(19):e171241. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.171241.
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Research Article Immunology

T follicular regulatory cells in food allergy promote IgE via IL-4

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Abstract

T follicular regulatory (TFR) cells are found in the germinal center (GC) response and, along with T follicular helper (TFH) cells, help to control the development of high-affinity antibodies (Ab). Although TFR cells are generally thought to repress GC B cells and the Ab response, we have previously shown that in a mouse food allergy model, TFR cells produce IL-10 and play an essential helper role such that in the absence of TFR cells, IgE responses are diminished. Here we show that in this food allergy response, TFR cells produced IL-4 that promotes the generation of antigen-specific IgE. We show that food allergy–primed TFR cells specifically upregulate IL-4 gene transcription and produce functional IL-4 that promoted IgE responses both in vitro and in vivo. We determined that IgE responses are dependent on a high level of IL-4 produced by follicular T cells in the GC, explaining the need for IL-4 produced by TFR cells in the food allergy response. Overall, our findings have demonstrated that in food allergy, TFR cells can produce IL-4 and regulate IgE in a manner that augments the role of TFH cells in IgE responses.

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Qiang Chen, Abdullahi M. Abdi, Wei Luo, Xue Yuan, Alexander L. Dent

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Antigen-specific IgE and IgG1 are differentially affected by IL-4 produced by follicular T cells.

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(A) Set-up of BM chimera (BMC) mice. BM cells from WT or Il4–/– mice were mixed 50% + 50% with BM cells from Bcl6FC or Bcl6 cKO mice. Mixed BM cells were injected (i.v.) into irradiated Rag1–/– mice. Eight weeks later, BMC mice were sensitized with PCT. (B) PN-specific IgE, PN-specific IgG1, and total IgE in Bcl6FC BMC mice sensitized with PCT at day 1 and day 8. Sera were collected, and Abs were tested at day 15. n = 4. (C) PN-specific IgE, PN-specific IgG1, and total IgE in Bcl6 cKO BMC mice sensitized with PCT at day 1 and day 8. Sera were collected, and Abs were tested at day 15. n = 4. (D) Levels of PN-specific IgE, PN-specific IgG1, and total IgE for both Bcl6FC and Bcl6 cKO BMC shown at specific titers to allow direct comparison of data from B and C above. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ****P < 0.0001 by 2-way ANOVA (B and C) or 1-way ANOVA (D). Data were representative of 2 independent experiments.

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