Cytokines and Receptors in Tfh Cell Differentiation and Function
Cytokine secretion is central to almost every stage of Tfh differentiation and function. Stimulation of IL-6 receptors on activated T cells induces IL-21 production. IL-6 and the autocrine action of IL-21 stimulate activated T cells to express Bcl-6, the master transcription factor that controls Tfh cell differentiation. Tfh cells secrete IL-10, IL-21, and small amounts of IL-2, IL-4, IL-17 and IFN-gamma, to stimulate centrocytes to generate antibody-producing plasma cells and memory B cells. R&D Systems offers products for examination of cytokines and receptors in Tfh cell differentiation and function.
- CD25/IL-2R alpha
- Common beta Chain
- Common gamma Chain/IL-2 R gamma
- gp130
- IFN-gamma
- IFN-gamma R1/CD119
- IFN-gamma R2
- IL-2
- IL-2 R beta
- IL-4
- IL-5
- IL-5 R alpha/CD125
- IL-6
- IL-10
- IL-10 R alpha
- IL-10 R beta
- IL-12
- IL-13
- IL-13 R alpha 1
- IL-13 R alpha 2
- IL-17/IL-17A
- IL-17RA/IL-17R
- IL-21
- IL-21R
- IL-4R alpha
- IL-6/IL-6R alpha Complex
- IL-6R alpha