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Noncanonical NF-kappaB regulates inducible costimulator (ICOS) ligand expression and T follicular helper cell development.


ABSTRACT: Follicular helper T (Tfh) cells have a central role in mediating humoral immune responses. Generation of Tfh cells depends on both T-cell intrinsic factors and the supporting function of B cells, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are incompletely understood. Here we show that NF-?B-inducing kinase (NIK), a central component of the noncanonical NF-?B signaling pathway, is required for Tfh cell development. Unlike other known Tfh regulators, NIK acts by controlling the supporting function of B cells. NIK and its upstream BAFF receptor regulate B-cell expression of inducible costimulator ligand (ICOSL), a molecule required for Tfh cell generation. Consistently, injection of a recombinant ICOSL protein into NIK-deficient mice largely rescues their defect in Tfh cell development. We provide biochemical and genetic evidence indicating that the ICOSL gene is a specific target of the noncanonical NF-?B. Our findings suggest that the noncanonical NF-?B pathway regulates the development of Tfh cells by mediating ICOSL gene expression in B cells.

SUBMITTER: Hu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3150902 | biostudies-other | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Noncanonical NF-kappaB regulates inducible costimulator (ICOS) ligand expression and T follicular helper cell development.

Hu Hongbo H   Wu Xuefeng X   Jin Wei W   Chang Mikyoung M   Cheng Xuhong X   Sun Shao-Cong SC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110718 31


Follicular helper T (Tfh) cells have a central role in mediating humoral immune responses. Generation of Tfh cells depends on both T-cell intrinsic factors and the supporting function of B cells, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are incompletely understood. Here we show that NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK), a central component of the noncanonical NF-κB signaling pathway, is required for Tfh cell development. Unlike other known Tfh regulators, NIK acts by controlling the supporting function of  ...[more]

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