IL-21 Producing Effector Tfh Cells Promote B Cell Alloimmunity in Lymph Nodes and Kidney Allografts
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ABSTRACT: Follicular helper T (Tfh) cells have been implicated in controlling rejection after allogeneic kidney transplantation, but the precise subsets, origins and functions of Tfh cells in this process have not been fully characterized. Here we show that a subset of effector Tfh cell marked by previous IL- 21 production is potently induced during allogeneic kidney transplantation and is inhibited by immunosuppressive agents. Single-cell RNAseq revealed that these lymph node effector Tfh cells have transcriptional and clonal overlap with IL-21 producing kidney infiltrating Tfh cells, implicating common origins and developmental trajectories. To investigate the precise functions of IL-21 producing effector Tfh cells in lymph nodes and allografts, we used a mouse model to selectively eliminate these cells and assessed allogeneic B cell clonal dynamics using a single B cell culture system. We found that IL-21 producing effector Tfh cells were essential for transplant rejection by regulating donor-specific germinal center B cell clonal dynamics both systemically in the draining lymph node and locally within kidney grafts. Thus, IL-21 producing effector Tfh cells have multifaceted roles in antibody-mediated rejection after kidney transplantation by promoting B cell alloimmunity.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE241181 | GEO | 2023/10/23
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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