Characterization of human FDCs reveals regulation of T cells and antigen presentation to B cells
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2021-08-23
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Stromal-derived follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) are essential for germinal centers (GCs), the site where B cells maturate their antibodies. FDCs present native antigen to B cells and maintain a CXCL13 gradient to form the B cell follicle. Yet despite their essential role, the transcriptome of human FDCs remains undefined. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and microarray, we provided the transcriptome of these enigmatic cells as a comprehensive resource. Key genes were validated by flow cytometry and microscopy. Surprisingly, marginal reticular cells (MRCs) rather than FDCs expressed B cell activating factor (BAFF). Furthermore, we found that human FDCs expressed TLR4 and can alter antigen availability in response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). High expression of PD-L1 and PD-L2 on FDCs activated PD1 on T cells. In addition, we found expression of genes related to T cell regulation, such as HLA-DRA, CD40, and others. These data suggest intimate contact between human FDCs and T cells.
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Heesters, B A, van Megesen, K, Tomris, I, de Vries, R P, Magri, G & Spits, H 2021, 'Characterization of human FDCs reveals regulation of T cells and antigen presentation to B cells', Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 218, no. 10, e20210790, pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20210790