Can follicular helper T cells be targeted to improve vaccine efficacy?


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Linterman, Michelle A 
Abstract

The success of most vaccines relies on the generation of antibodies to provide protection against subsequent infection; this in turn depends on a robust germinal centre (GC) response that culminates in the production of long-lived antibody-secreting plasma cells. The size and quality of the GC response are directed by a specialised subset of CD4 (+) T cells: T follicular helper (Tfh) cells. Tfh cells provide growth and differentiation signals to GC B cells and mediate positive selection of high-affinity B cell clones in the GC, thereby determining which B cells exit the GC as plasma cells and memory B cells. Because of their central role in the production of long-lasting humoral immunity, Tfh cells represent an interesting target for rational vaccine design.

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Keywords
T follicular helper cells, antibody, immunity, vaccines
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F1000Res
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2046-1402
2046-1402
Volume Title
5
Publisher
F1000 Research Ltd