The transcription factor TCF-1 initiates the differentiation of TFH cells during acute viral infection

L Xu, Y Cao, Z Xie, Q Huang, Q Bai, X Yang, R He… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
L Xu, Y Cao, Z Xie, Q Huang, Q Bai, X Yang, R He, Y Hao, H Wang, T Zhao, Z Fan, A Qin…
Nature immunology, 2015nature.com
Induction of the transcriptional repressor Bcl-6 in CD4+ T cells is critical for the differentiation
of follicular helper T cells (TFH cells), which are essential for B cell–mediated immunity. In
contrast, the transcription factor Blimp1 (encoded by Prdm1) inhibits TFH differentiation by
antagonizing Bcl-6. Here we found that the transcription factor TCF-1 was essential for both
the initiation of TFH differentiation and the effector function of differentiated TFH cells during
acute viral infection. Mechanistically, TCF-1 bound directly to the Bcl6 promoter and Prdm1 …
Abstract
Induction of the transcriptional repressor Bcl-6 in CD4+ T cells is critical for the differentiation of follicular helper T cells (TFH cells), which are essential for B cell–mediated immunity. In contrast, the transcription factor Blimp1 (encoded by Prdm1) inhibits TFH differentiation by antagonizing Bcl-6. Here we found that the transcription factor TCF-1 was essential for both the initiation of TFH differentiation and the effector function of differentiated TFH cells during acute viral infection. Mechanistically, TCF-1 bound directly to the Bcl6 promoter and Prdm1 5′ regulatory regions, which promoted Bcl-6 expression but repressed Blimp1 expression. TCF-1-null TFH cells upregulated genes associated with non-TFH cell lineages. Thus, TCF-1 functions as an important hub upstream of the Bcl-6–Blimp1 axis to initiate and secure the differentiation of TFH cells during acute viral infection.
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