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Item Bcl6 promotes follicular helper T-cell differentiation and PD-1 expression in a Blimp1-independent manner in mice(Wiley, 2017-07) Xie, Markus M.; Koh, Byung-Hee; Hollister, Kristin; Wu, Hao; Sun, Jie; Kaplan, Mark H.; Dent, Alexander L.; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, IU School of MedicineThe transcription factors Bcl6 and Blimp1 have opposing roles in the development of the follicular helper T (TFH) cells: Bcl6 promotes and Blimp1 inhibits TFH-cell differentiation. Similarly, Bcl6 activates, while Blimp1 represses, expression of the TFH-cell marker PD-1. However, Bcl6 and Blimp1 repress each other's expression, complicating the interpretation of the regulatory network. Here we sought to clarify the extent to which Bcl6 and Blimp1 independently control TFH-cell differentiation by generating mice with T-cell specific deletion of both Bcl6 and Blimp1 (double conditional KO [dcKO] mice). Our data indicate that Blimp1 does not control TFH-cell differentiation independently of Bcl6. However, a population of T follicular regulatory (TFR) cells developed independently of Bcl6 in dcKO mice. We have also analyzed regulation of IL-10 and PD-1, two genes controlled by both Bcl6 and Blimp1, and observed that Bcl6 regulates both genes independently of Blimp1. We found that Bcl6 positively regulates PD-1 expression by inhibiting the ability of T-bet/Tbx21 to repress Pdcd1 transcription. Our data provide a novel mechanism for positive control of gene expression by Bcl6, and illuminate how Bcl6 and Blimp1 control TFH-cell differentiation.Item Roles of T follicular helper cells and T follicular regulatory cells in Autoantibody Production in IL-2-deficient mice(American Association of Immunologists, 2019-07-12) Xie, Markus M.; Liu, Hong; Corn, Caleb; Koh, Byung-Hee; Kaplan, Mark H.; Turner, Matthew J.; Dent, Alexander L.; Microbiology and Immunology, School of MedicineAutoantibodies can result from excessive T follicular helper (Tfh) cell activity, whereas T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells negatively regulate autoantibody production. IL-2 knockout (KO) mice on the BALB/c background have elevated Tfh responses, produce autoantibodies, and develop lethal autoimmunity. We analyzed Tfh and Tfr cells in IL-2 KO mice on the C57BL/6 (B6) genetic background. In B6 IL-2 KO mice, the spontaneous formation of Tfh cells and germinal center B cells was greatly enhanced, along with production of anti-DNA autoantibodies. IL-2 has been reported to repress Tfr cell differentiation; however, Tfr cells were not increased over wild-type levels in the B6 IL-2 KO mice. To assess Tfh and Tfr cell regulation of autoantibody production in IL-2 KO mice, we generated IL-2 KO mice with a T cell-specific deletion of the master Tfh cell transcription factor Bcl6. In IL-2 KO Bcl6 conditional KO (2KO-Bcl6TC) mice, Tfh cells, Tfr cells, and germinal center B cells were ablated. In contrast to expectations, autoantibody IgG titers in 2KO-Bcl6TC mice were significantly elevated over autoantibody IgG titers in IL-2 KO mice. Specific deletion of Tfr cells with Foxp3-cre Bcl6-flox alleles in IL-2 KO mice led to early lethality, before high levels of autoantibodies could develop. We found IL-2+/+ Tfr cell-deficient mice produce significant levels of autoantibodies. Our overall findings provide evidence that Tfh cells are dispensable for high-level production of autoantibodies and also reveal a complex interplay between Tfh and Tfr cells in autoantibody production and autoimmune disease.