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T resident helper cells promote humoral responses in the lung

Authors
Swarnalekha, NivedyaSchreiner, DavidLitzler, Ludivine C.Iftikhar, SaadiaKirchmeier, DanielKunzli, MarcoSon, Young MinSun, JieMoreira, Etori AguiarKing, Carolyn G.
Issue Date
Jan-2021
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Citation
SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY, v.6, no.55
Journal Title
SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
Volume
6
Number
55
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/72082
DOI
10.1126/sciimmunol.abb6808
ISSN
2470-9468
Abstract
Influenza is a deadly and costly infectious disease, even during flu seasons when an effective vaccine has been developed. To improve vaccines against respiratory viruses, a better understanding of the immune response at the site of infection is crucial. After influenza infection, clonally expanded T cells take up permanent residence in the lung, poised to rapidly respond to subsequent infection. Here, we characterized the dynamics and transcriptional regulation of lung-resident CD4(+) T cells during influenza infection and identified a long-lived, Bcl6-dependent population that we have termed T resident helper (T-RH) cells. T-RH cells arise in the lung independently of lymph node T follicular helper cells but are dependent on B cells, with which they tightly colocalize in inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (iBALT). Deletion of Bcl6 in CD4(+) T cells before heterotypic challenge infection resulted in redistribution of CD4(+) T cells outside of iBALT areas and impaired local antibody production. These results highlight iBALT as a homeostatic niche for T-RH cells and advocate for vaccination strategies that induce T-RH cells in the lung.
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