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Identification of a New Stromal Cell Type Involved in the Regulation of Inflamed B Cell Follicles

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Lymph node (LN) stromal cells provide survival signals and adhesive substrata to lymphocytes. During an immune response, B cell follicles enlarge, questioning how LN stromal cells manage these cellular demands. Herein, we used a murine fate mapping system to describe a new stromal cell type that resides in the T cell zone of resting LNs. We demonstrated that upon inflammation, B cell follicles progressively trespassed into the adjacent T cell zone and surrounded and converted these stromal cells into CXCL13 secreting cells that in return delineated the new boundaries of the growing follicle. Acute B cell ablation in inflamed LNs abolished CXCL13 secretion in these cells, while LT-β deficiency in B cells drastically affected this conversion. Altogether, we reveal the existence of a dormant stromal cell subset that can be functionally awakened by B cells to delineate the transient boundaries of their expanding territories upon inflammation.
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inserm-02131392 , version 1 (16-05-2019)

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Cyrille Mionnet, Isabelle Mondor, Audrey Jorquera, Marie Loosveld, Julien Maurizio, et al.. Identification of a New Stromal Cell Type Involved in the Regulation of Inflamed B Cell Follicles. PLoS Biology, 2013, 11 (10), pp.e1001672. ⟨10.1371/journal.pbio.1001672⟩. ⟨inserm-02131392⟩
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