Weiqing Jing, Jocelyn A Schroeder, Saurabh Kumar, Juan Chen, Yuanhua Cai, Lynn M Malec, Alexander L Dent, Weiguo Cui, Qizhen Shi
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Abstract
Developing anti-FVIII inhibitory antibodies (inhibitors) is a significant complication of FVIII protein replacement therapy in hemophilia A. Our previous study demonstrated that follicular helper T (TFH) cells play a critical role in FVIII inhibitor development. Follicular regulatory T (TFR) cells are a subset of Foxp3+ T cells recently identified in the germinal center that can modulate TFH cell activation of B cells and antibody development. Here, we report that FVIII immunization significantly increases the TFR cells in the spleens of FVIII inhibitor-producing FVIIInull mice compared to saline-treated controls and non-inhibitor-producing animals. The TFH/TFR ratio significantly increased in FVIII inhibitor-producing mice. The emergence of TFR cells correlated with titers of FVIII inhibitors in FVIII-immunized mice. Using TFR-deficient Foxp3Cre+Bcl6fl/fl (Bcl6FC) mice, we found that the loss of TFR cells led to significantly decreased FVIII inhibitors compared to wild-type (WT) mice upon FVIII immunization (24±16 and 131±114 BU/ml, respectively) but not total anti-FVIII IgG levels and that TFR cells regulated IgG subclass switching and FVIII-specific B cell responses. Interestingly, upon FVIII immunization, mice with phosphatase Pten deficiency in Foxp3+ cells (Foxp3Cre+Ptenfl/fl), a model with augmented TFR cells, developed markedly lower FVIII inhibitor titers (8.1±8.6 BU/ml) than WT controls. When CD4Cre+Bcl6fl/fl mice, a TFH and TFR deficient model, were immunized with FVIII, none of the animals developed FVIII inhibitors. In conclusion, FVIII immunization induces TFR cell activation and expansion. TFR cells have a dual function in regulating the development of FVIII inhibitors, and the TFH/TFR pathway is pivotal in FVIII inhibitor development in mice.
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Blood, the official journal of the American Society of Hematology, published online and in print, provides an international forum for the publication of original articles describing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology. Primary research articles will be published under the following scientific categories: Clinical Trials and Observations; Gene Therapy; Hematopoiesis and Stem Cells; Immunobiology and Immunotherapy scope; Myeloid Neoplasia; Lymphoid Neoplasia; Phagocytes, Granulocytes and Myelopoiesis; Platelets and Thrombopoiesis; Red Cells, Iron and Erythropoiesis; Thrombosis and Hemostasis; Transfusion Medicine; Transplantation; and Vascular Biology. Papers can be listed under more than one category as appropriate.