# Themis differentially regulates T follicular helper cell differentiation during early and late stages of chronic viral infection

**Authors:** Yuzhen Zhu, Yuzhou Bao, Ning Wang, Qifeng Gan, Jian Tang, Yu Cong, Bowen Hou, Minxue Quan, Chaonan Yan, Siyi Liu, Shuo Lin, Xiaobin Zhang, Yanping Du, Lichao Hou, Nicholas R. J. Gascoigne, Bing Xu, Guo Fu, Qifan Zheng

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2025.1638178 · Frontiers in Immunology · 2025-07-24

## TL;DR

Themis helps control T follicular helper cell development during chronic viral infections, with opposite effects in early and late stages.

## Contribution

Themis has a dual, time-dependent role in regulating TFH cell differentiation during chronic viral infection.

## Key findings

- Themis promotes TFH cell differentiation at early stages of infection.
- Themis inhibits TFH cell differentiation at late stages of chronic infection.
- Themis-deficient cells enhance germinal center responses and antibody production in late stages.

## Abstract

T follicular helper (TFH) cells are critical for humoral immunity during chronic viral infection, but the mechanisms guiding their differentiation from a novel CD4⁺ T cell progenitors remain incompletely understood. Themis, a T cell-specific adaptor protein, has been implicated in T cell development and function, but its role in peripheral CD4⁺ T cell differentiation under chronic antigen stimulation has not been defined.

We used a chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) Clone13 infection model in wild-type and Themis conditional knockout (cKO) mice. A combination of adoptive cell transfer, flow cytometry, histological analysis, and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) was applied to analyze the differentiation of CD4⁺ T cells into TFH cells at multiple infection stages.

Themis expression is strongly upregulated in TFH cells at early stages of infection, and as expected, Themis promotes TFH cell differentiation at this stage. However, unexpectedly, at the late stages of chronic LCMV infection, Themis-deficient CD4+ T cells favored TFH cell differentiation and helped control the virus by enhancing GC responses and antibody production, suggesting that Themis inhibits TFH cell differentiation at this stage. In the late stage we found that Themis inhibits the differentiation of CD4+ T cell progenitors into TFH cells through transcriptional regulation.

Our study uncovers a dual-stage regulatory role of Themis in TFH cell differentiation during chronic viral infection. While promoting TFH generation early, Themis unexpectedly restrains excessive differentiation at later stages, suggesting its function is context- and time-dependent. These findings highlight Themis as a key temporal regulator of CD4⁺ T cell fate decisions under chronic antigenic stress.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** THEMIS (thymocyte selection associated) [NCBI Gene 387357]
- **Diseases:** lymphocytic choriomeningitis (MONDO:0001449)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CD4 (CD4 molecule) [NCBI Gene 920] {aka CD4mut, IMD79, Leu-3, OKT4D, T4}, THEMIS (thymocyte selection associated) [NCBI Gene 387357] {aka C6orf190, C6orf207, GASP, SPOT, THEMIS1, TSEPA}
- **Diseases:** chronic viral infection (MESH:D014777), infection (MESH:D007239)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090], LCMV [taxon 11623]
- **Cell lines:** TFH — Homo sapiens (Human), Follicular lymphoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_M656)

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