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Bcl-6 is the nexus transcription factor of T follicular helper cells via repressor-of-repressor circuits.

Jinyong ChoiHuitian DiaoCaterina E FalitiJacquelyn TruongMeghan RossiSimon BélangerBingfei YuAnanda W GoldrathMatthew E PipkinShane Crotty
Published in: Nature immunology (2020)
T follicular helper (TFH) cells are a distinct type of CD4+ T cells that are essential for most antibody and B lymphocyte responses. TFH cell regulation and dysregulation is involved in a range of diseases. Bcl-6 is the lineage-defining transcription factor of TFH cells and its activity is essential for TFH cell differentiation and function. However, how Bcl-6 controls TFH biology has largely remained unclear, at least in part due to the intrinsic challenges of connecting repressors to gene upregulation in complex cell types with multiple possible differentiation fates. Multiple competing models were tested here by a series of experimental approaches to determine that Bcl-6 exhibits negative autoregulation and controls pleiotropic attributes of TFH differentiation and function, including migration, costimulation, inhibitory receptors and cytokines, via multiple repressor-of-repressor gene circuits.
Keyphrases
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