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IL-21 regulates germinal center B cell differentiation and proliferation through a B cell-intrinsic mechanism

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
卷 207, 期 2, 页码 365-378

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20091777

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  1. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australia [454569, 356202]
  2. Pfizer Australia Research Fellowship
  3. Australian Postgraduate Research Award
  4. European Union
  5. Medical Research Council [G9818340B] Funding Source: researchfish

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Germinal centers (GCs) are sites of B cell proliferation, somatic hypermutation, and selection of variants with improved affinity for antigen. Long-lived memory B cells and plasma cells are also generated in GCs, although how B cell differentiation in GCs is regulated is unclear. IL-21, secreted by T follicular helper cells, is important for adaptive immune responses, although there are conflicting reports on its target cells and mode of action in vivo. We show that the absence of IL-21 signaling profoundly affects the B cell response to protein antigen, reducing splenic and bone marrow plasma cell formation and GC persistence and function, influencing their proliferation, transition into memory B cells, and affinity maturation. Using bone marrow chimeras, we show that these activities are primarily a result of CD3-expressing cells producing IL-21 that acts directly on B cells. Molecularly, IL-21 maintains expression of Bcl-6 in GC B cells. The absence of IL-21 or IL-21 receptor does not abrogate the appearance of T cells in GCs or the appearance of CD4 T cells with a follicular helper phenotype. IL-21 thus controls fate choices of GC B cells directly.

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