TFH cells depend on Tcf1-intrinsic HDAC activity to suppress CTLA4 and guard B-cell help function.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
; 118(2)2021 01 12.
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Precise regulation of coinhibitory receptors is essential for maintaining immune tolerance without interfering with protective immunity, yet the mechanism underlying such a balanced act remains poorly understood. In response to protein immunization, T follicular helper (TFH) cells lacking Tcf1 and Lef1 transcription factors were phenotypically normal but failed to promote germinal center formation and antibody production. Transcriptomic profiling revealed that Tcf1/Lef1-deficient TFH cells aberrantly up-regulated CTLA4 and LAG3 expression, and treatment with anti-CTLA4 alone or combined with anti-LAG3 substantially rectified B-cell help defects by Tcf1/Lef1-deficient TFH cells. Mechanistically, Tcf1 and Lef1 restrain chromatin accessibility at the Ctla4 and Lag3 loci. Groucho/Tle corepressors, which are known to cooperate with Tcf/Lef factors, were essential for TFH cell expansion but dispensable for repressing coinhibitory receptors. In contrast, mutating key amino acids in histone deacetylase (HDAC) domain in Tcf1 resulted in CTLA4 derepression in TFH cells. These findings demonstrate that Tcf1-instrinsic HDAC activity is necessary for preventing excessive CTLA4 induction in protein immunization-elicited TFH cells and hence guarding their B-cell help function.
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Fator 1-alfa Nuclear de Hepatócito
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Fator 1 de Ligação ao Facilitador Linfoide
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Células T Auxiliares Foliculares
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2021
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