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Meningeal ectopic lymphoid follicle (eLF)–like structures have been described in multiple sclerosis, but their role in central nervous system (CNS) autoimmunity is unclear. Here, we used a T helper 17 (T H 17) adoptive transfer experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model featuring formation of eLFs. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed that clusters of activated B cells and B1/marginal zone–like B cells were overrepresented in the CNS and identified B cells poised for undergoing germinal center reactions and clonal expansion in the CNS. Using intravital imaging to directly visualize T H 17–B cell interactions, we demonstrated that T and B cells form long-lasting antigen-specific contacts in meningeal eLFs that result in reactivation of autoreactive T cells. CNS T cells depended on CNS B cells to maintain a proinflammatory cytokine profile. Our study reveals that extensive T–B cell cooperation occurs in meningeal eLFs, promoting both B cell differentiation and T cell reactivation, and may thereby propagate smoldering inflammation in the CNS.
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Anna Kolz
Eisbach Bio (Germany)
Clara de la Rosa del Val
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Isabel Bauer
University of Konstanz
Science Immunology
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bebf100ee29383e9d274e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.adn2784
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