Abstract

T Follicular helper (Tfh) cells stimulate, whereas T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells inhibit, effector B cell responses. Although new tools have been developed to assess the functional roles of Tfh and Tfr cells in vivo, methods to assess mechanisms have been limited. One such limitation has been the ability of in vitro functional assays to recapitulate robust germinal center-like responses. Although previous in vitro Tfh-mediated and Tfr-suppressed assays to assess antibody regulation have been developed, these classically have relied on polyclonal stimulation. To understand Tfh and Tfr cell functionality, more robust assays that utilize specific antigen are needed. Here we describe an in vitro approach for sensitively and quantitatively assessing the capacity of Tfh and Tfr cells to regulate B cell responses in an antigen-driven system. These assays allow the study of Tfh and Tfr cells in specific disease contexts, such as IgG production after vaccination or IgE responses during allergic airway disease.

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