Immune Network  2014;14(5):227-236

doi:10.4110/in.2014.14.5.227

Regulatory T Cells in B Cell Follicles.

Jae Hoon CHANG 1 ; Yeonseok CHUNG

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Keywords

Germinal center; B cell; Follicular helper T cell; Foxp3+ regulatory T cell; Qa-1 restricted CD8+ regulatory T cell; Autoantibody

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

English

Abstract

Understanding germinal center reactions is crucial not only for the design of effective vaccines against infectious agents and malignant cells but also for the development of therapeutic intervention for the treatment of antibody-mediated immune disorders. Recent advances in this field have revealed specialized subsets of T cells necessary for the control of B cell responses in the follicle. These cells include follicular regulatory T cells and Qa-1-restricted cluster of differentiation (CD)8+ regulatory T cells. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge related to the role of regulatory T cells in the B cell follicle.