2009
DOI: 10.1002/art.25032
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Expansion of circulating T cells resembling follicular helper T cells is a fixed phenotype that identifies a subset of severe systemic lupus erythematosus

Abstract: Objective. In the sanroque mouse model of lupus, pathologic germinal centers (GCs) arise due to increased numbers of follicular helper T (Tfh) cells, resulting in high-affinity anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies that cause end-organ inflammation, such as glomerulonephritis. The purpose of this study was to examine the hypothesis that this pathway could account for a subset of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).Methods. An expansion of Tfh cells is a causal, and therefore consistent, component of… Show more

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“…in sanroque mice homozygous for a loss of function mutation in Roquin, which results in high ICOS expression on Tfh cells and excessive Tfh cell accumulation, there is spontaneous B‐cell activation, GC formation, and autoantibody production, and the animals develop a lupus‐like phenotype 212, 213. Likewise increased numbers of circulating CXCR5 +  CD4 + T cells, frequencies of which correlate with autoantibody titers, are observed in patients with SLE and other autoimmune diseases including Sjogren's syndrome and myasthenia gravis 162, 214…”
Section: Regulatory Cell Populations and Their Relationship To Bnab Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in sanroque mice homozygous for a loss of function mutation in Roquin, which results in high ICOS expression on Tfh cells and excessive Tfh cell accumulation, there is spontaneous B‐cell activation, GC formation, and autoantibody production, and the animals develop a lupus‐like phenotype 212, 213. Likewise increased numbers of circulating CXCR5 +  CD4 + T cells, frequencies of which correlate with autoantibody titers, are observed in patients with SLE and other autoimmune diseases including Sjogren's syndrome and myasthenia gravis 162, 214…”
Section: Regulatory Cell Populations and Their Relationship To Bnab Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50 Recent studies have further provided clearer evidence on the role of T FH cells in promotion of both systemic and organ-specific autoimmune diseases in humans. [51][52][53][54][55] Simpson et al 51 performed an elegant study investigating the role of T FH cells in patients with SLE and Sjogren's syndrome. They found an overrepresented population of CD4 1 CXCR5 1 T FH cell-like cells in the blood, referred to as circulating T FH (T FHC ) cells, of a subset of the SLE patients (14 out of 46), which expressed ICOS and PD-1 compared with healthy controls.…”
Section: The Darker Side Of Follicular Helper T Cells S Shekhar and Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it should be noted that although T FHC cells resemble T FH cells in terms of ICOS and PD-1 expression, T FHC cells in SLE patients do not express Bcl6 and IL-21 that are hallmarks of classic T FH cells. 51 This discrepancy poses a pertinent question as to whether T FHC and T FH cells are indeed related. It may be that T FHC cells are a subset of T FH cells residing in the lymphoid organs that may downregulate Bcl6 while migrating to the systemic circulation as T FHC cells.…”
Section: The Darker Side Of Follicular Helper T Cells S Shekhar and Xmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, cT FH cells, which are identified in a study involving systemic lupus erythematosus patients, express CXCR5, ICOS and PD-1, but not BCL6 and IL-21. 7 Given that BCL6 and IL-21 are the most critical transcription factor and cytokine for T FH …”
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