Abstract

Follicular Th (Tfh) cells are key CD4+ Th cells involved in regulating B cell differentiation in the germinal center. Mice with conditional KO (CKO) of B lymphocyte-induced maturation protein-1 (BLIMP-1) expression in CD11chi DCs (Prdm1 CKO) spontaneously develop a lupus-like disease. We found an increase in the number of Tfh cells in secondary lymphoid organs in lupus-prone Prdm1-CKO mice. B cells stimulated with Tfh cells become Ab-secreting cells (ASCs); there was an increase in ASC differentiation mediated by Tfh cells from Prdm1-CKO mice compared with Tfh cells from control mice. This was mainly due to the increased expression of molecules within the IL-23/IL-17 pathway in Tfh cells from Prdm1-CKO mice. There was an increased frequency of IL-17A+ Tfh cells in Prdm1-CKO mice. These Tfh cells secrete IL-17A and an increased amount of IL-21. Furthermore, neutralizing IL-17A and IL-21 reduced ASC differentiation induced by Tfh cells. Lastly, we found the expression of IL-1β and IL-6 was increased in BLIMP-1–deficient DCs, which are key for Th17 induction. Altogether, the lack of BLIMP-1 expression in DCs induces not only an increased number of Tfh cells, but also functionally distinct Tfh cells that lead to increased ASC differentiation.

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