AUTHOR=Eisa Mohamed , Gomez-Escobar Elsa , Bédard Nathalie , Abdeltawab Nourtan F. , Flores Nicol , Mazouz Sabrina , Fieffé-Bédard Alizée , Sakayan Patrick , Gridley John , Abdel-Hakeem Mohamed S. , Bruneau Julie , Grakoui Arash , Shoukry Naglaa H. TITLE=Coordinated expansion of memory T follicular helper and B cells mediates spontaneous clearance of HCV reinfection JOURNAL=Frontiers in Immunology VOLUME=15 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1403769 DOI=10.3389/fimmu.2024.1403769 ISSN=1664-3224 ABSTRACT=Introduction

Follicular helper T cells are essential for helping in the maturation of B cells and the production of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) during primary viral infections. However, their role during recall responses is unclear. Here, we used hepatitis C virus (HCV) reinfection in humans as a model to study the recall collaborative interaction between circulating CD4 T follicular helper cells (cTfh) and memory B cells (MBCs) leading to the generation of NAbs.

Methods

We evaluated this interaction longitudinally in subjects who have spontaneously resolved primary HCV infection during a subsequent reinfection episode that resulted in either another spontaneous resolution (SR/SR, n = 14) or chronic infection (SR/CI, n = 8).

Results

Both groups exhibited virus-specific memory T cells that expanded upon reinfection. However, early expansion of activated cTfh (CD4+CXCR5+PD-1+ICOS+FoxP3) occurred in SR/SR only. The frequency of activated cTfh negatively correlated with time post-infection. Concomitantly, NAbs and HCV-specific MBCs (CD19+CD27+IgME2-Tet+) peaked during the early acute phase in SR/SR but not in SR/CI. Finally, the frequency of the activated cTfh1 (CXCR3+CCR6) subset correlated with the neutralization breadth and potency of NAbs.

Conclusion

These results underscore a key role for early activation of cTfh1 cells in helping antigen-specific B cells to produce NAbs that mediate the clearance of HCV reinfection.