Identification of a T follicular helper cell subset that drives anaphylactic IgE
Yale University · Jackson Laboratory · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Thirteen is the charm in anaphylaxis Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is a type of antibody associated with allergies and response to parasites such as worms. When high-affinity, allergen-specific IgE binds its target, it can cross-link receptors on mast cells that induce anaphylaxis. It remains unclear, however, how B cells are instructed to generate high-affinity IgE. Gowthaman et al. discovered a subset of T follicular helper cells (T FH 13) that direct B cells to do just that. T FH 13 cells are induced by allergens but not during parasite infection. Transgenic mice lacking these cells show impaired production of high-affinity, anaphylactic IgE. T FH 13 cells, which are elevated in patients with food and…
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18Topics & keywords
- Immunoglobulin E
- Immunology
- CD23
- Antibody
- Population
- Allergen
- Anaphylaxis
- Interleukin 4