Cell Discovery (Jun 2024)

Specialized Tfh cell subsets driving type-1 and type-2 humoral responses in lymphoid tissue

  • Saumya Kumar,
  • Afonso P. Basto,
  • Filipa Ribeiro,
  • Silvia C. P. Almeida,
  • Patricia Campos,
  • Carina Peres,
  • Nadia Pulvirenti,
  • Sarwah Al-Khalidi,
  • Anna Kilbey,
  • Jimena Tosello,
  • Eliane Piaggio,
  • Momtchilo Russo,
  • Margarida Gama-Carvalho,
  • Seth B. Coffelt,
  • Ed W. Roberts,
  • Jens Geginat,
  • Helena F. Florindo,
  • Luis Graca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41421-024-00681-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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Abstract Effective antibody responses are essential to generate protective humoral immunity. Different inflammatory signals polarize T cells towards appropriate effector phenotypes during an infection or immunization. Th1 and Th2 cells have been associated with the polarization of humoral responses. However, T follicular helper cells (Tfh) have a unique ability to access the B cell follicle and support the germinal center (GC) responses by providing B cell help. We investigated the specialization of Tfh cells induced under type-1 and type-2 conditions. We first studied homogenous Tfh cell populations generated by adoptively transferred TCR-transgenic T cells in mice immunized with type-1 and type-2 adjuvants. Using a machine learning approach, we established a gene expression signature that discriminates Tfh cells polarized towards type-1 and type-2 response, defined as Tfh1 and Tfh2 cells. The distinct signatures of Tfh1 and Tfh2 cells were validated against datasets of Tfh cells induced following lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) or helminth infection. We generated single-cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets to dissect the heterogeneity of Tfh cells and their localization under the two immunizing conditions. Besides a distinct specialization of GC Tfh cells under the two immunizations and in different regions of the lymph nodes, we found a population of Gzmk+ Tfh cells specific for type-1 conditions. In human individuals, we could equally identify CMV-specific Tfh cells that expressed Gzmk. Our results show that Tfh cells acquire a specialized function under distinct types of immune responses and with particular properties within the B cell follicle and the GC.