Distinct features of a peripheral T helper subset that drives the B cell response in dengue virus infection

登革病毒感染中驱动B细胞反应的外周T辅助细胞亚群的独特特征

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作者:Asgar Ansari,Shilpa Sachan,Jatin Ahuja,Sureshkumar Venkadesan,Bhushan Nikam,Vinod Kumar,Shweta Jain,Bhanu Pratap Singh,Poonam Coshic,Kapil Sikka,Naveet Wig,Alessandro Sette,Daniela Weiskopf,Debasisa Mohanty,Manish Soneja,Nimesh Gupta

Abstract

Dengue-virus-induced humoral immunity can increase the risk of severe disease, but the factors influencing this response are poorly understood. Here, we investigate the contribution of CD4+ T cells to B cell responses in human dengue infection. We identify a dominant peripheral PD-1+ T cell subset that accumulates in severe patients and could induce B cell differentiation via interleukin-21 (IL-21)-related pathway. Single-cell analyses reveal heterogeneity within PD-1+ cells, demonstrating the coexistence of subsets with "helper" (IL-21+) or "cytotoxic" characteristics. The IL-21+ subset displays a distinct clonotypic and transcriptomic signature compared to follicular helper T cells and persists as a memory in lymph nodes. Notably, we show that the IL-21+ subset seems to majorly drive the extrafollicular B cell responses in dengue. Our study establishes the peripheral IL-21+ subset as a potential determinant of the humoral response to dengue virus infection. These findings provide important insights into the T-cell-dependent regulation of humoral responses and can inform the design of effective dengue vaccines.

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