[HTML][HTML] Cutting edge: circulating plasmablasts induce the differentiation of human T follicular helper cells via IL-6 production

KM Chavele, E Merry, MR Ehrenstein - The Journal of Immunology, 2015 - journals.aai.org
KM Chavele, E Merry, MR Ehrenstein
The Journal of Immunology, 2015journals.aai.org
Abstract B cells require CD4+ T follicular helper (Tfh) cells to progress through the germinal
center and provide protective Ab responses. In this article, we reveal a reciprocal interaction
whereby circulating human plasmablasts are potent inducers of the Tfh cell–differentiation
program, including the expression of their key transcription factor Bcl-6. The markedly
increased propensity of plasmablasts, compared with naive B cells, to induce Tfh cell
differentiation was due to their increased production of IL-6. Specific targeting of IL-6 using …
Abstract
B cells require CD4+ T follicular helper (Tfh) cells to progress through the germinal center and provide protective Ab responses. In this article, we reveal a reciprocal interaction whereby circulating human plasmablasts are potent inducers of the Tfh cell–differentiation program, including the expression of their key transcription factor Bcl-6. The markedly increased propensity of plasmablasts, compared with naive B cells, to induce Tfh cell differentiation was due to their increased production of IL-6. Specific targeting of IL-6 using tocilizumab therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis led to a significant reduction in circulating Tfh cell numbers and IL-21 production, which was correlated with reduced plasmablast formation. Our data uncover a positive-feedback loop between circulating plasmablasts and Tfh cells that could sustain autoimmunity and spread Ab-driven inflammation to unaffected sites; this represents an important therapeutic target, as well as reveals a novel mechanism of action for tocilizumab.
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