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The expansion in lymphoid organs of IL-4 <sup>+</sup> BATF <sup>+</sup> T follicular helper cells is linked to IgG4 class switching in vivo
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Distinct T follicular helper (T<sub>FH</sub>) subsets that influence specific class-switching events are assumed to exist, but the accumulation of isotype-specific T<sub>FH</sub> subsets in secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) and tertiary lymphoid organs has not been hitherto demonstrated. IL-4-expressing T<sub>FH</sub> cells are surprisingly sparse in human SLOs. In contrast, in IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD), a disorder characterized by polarized Ig class switching, most T<sub>FH</sub> cells in tertiary and SLOs make IL-4. Human IL-4<sup>+</sup> T<sub>FH</sub> cells do not express GATA-3 but express nuclear BATF, and the transcriptomes of IL-4-secreting T<sub>FH</sub> cells differ from both PD1<sup>hi</sup> T<sub>FH</sub> cells that do not secrete IL-4 and IL-4-secreting non-T<sub>FH</sub> cells. Unlike IgG4-RD, IL-4<sup>+</sup> T<sub>FH</sub> cells are rarely found in tertiary lymphoid organs in Sjögren's syndrome, a disorder in which IgG4 is not elevated. The proportion of CD4<sup>+</sup>IL-4<sup>+</sup>BATF<sup>+</sup> T cells and CD4<sup>+</sup>IL-4<sup>+</sup>CXCR5<sup>+</sup> T cells in IgG4-RD tissues correlates tightly with tissue IgG4 plasma cell numbers and plasma IgG4 levels in patients but not with the total plasma levels of other isotypes. These data describe a disease-related T<sub>FH</sub> subpopulation in human tertiary lymphoid organs and SLOs that is linked to IgG4 class switching.
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