T follicular helper (Tfh) CD4+ T cell, germinal center, and antibody response dysfunction in human recurrent tonsillitis

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Project 1 T follicular helper CD4 T cells (Tfh cells) are required for germinal centers, and thus the majority of high affinity antibody responses. Tfh cells have important roles in protection from infectious diseases. Much remains to be learned about Tfh cells. We have developed a novel method for quantifying pathogen-specific Tfh cells, the activation immune marker (AIM) assay. The goal of this proposal is to ascertain the immunologic mechanisms tied to recurrent strep throat, and the GAS virulence factors that cause recurrent tonsillitis disease. It has remained a longstanding mystery why some children are susceptible to recurrent tonsillitis. Tonsillectomies are among the most common pediatric surgery in America, with recurrent tonsillitis associated with S. pyogenes (group A streptococcus, GAS) being a primary cause. We have preliminary data that there is an immunological basis for recurrent streptococcal tonsillitis. Antibody responses are a central part of the immune system. Completion of this study could help identify children who are likely to be susceptible to recurrent strep throat, and mechanistic studies proposed herein could allow for rational design of countermeasures to prevent the disease in the future.

Key facts

NIH application ID
9889890
Project number
5U19AI142742-02
Recipient
LA JOLLA INSTITUTE FOR IMMUNOLOGY
Principal Investigator
Shane P Crotty
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$779,589
Award type
5
Project period
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