T Follicular Helper Cell Subsets and the Associated Cytokine IL-21 in the Pathogenesis and Therapy of Asthma
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Gong, Fang
Zheng, Ting
Zhou, Pengcheng
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For many decades, T helper 2 (TH2) cells have been considered to predominantly regulate
the pathogenic manifestations of allergic asthma, such as IgE-mediated sensitization,
airway hyperresponsiveness, and eosinophil infiltration. However, recent discoveries have
significantly shifted our understanding of asthma from a simple TH2 cell-dependent
disease to a heterogeneous disease regulated by multiple T cell subsets, including T
follicular helper (TFH) cells. TFH cells, which are a specialized cell population that provides
help to B cells, have attracted intensive attention in the past decade because of their
crucial role in regulating antibody response in a broad range of diseases. In particular,
TFH cells are essential for IgE antibody class-switching. In this review, we summarize the
recent progress regarding the role of TFH cells and their signature cytokine interleukin
(IL)-21 in asthma from mouse studies and clinical reports. We further discuss future
therapeutic strategies to treat asthma by targeting TFH cells and IL-21.
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