Publication: Pathologically Expanded Peripheral T Helper Cell Subset Drives B Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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2017-02-02
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Rao, Deepak, Michael F. Gurish, Jennifer L. Marshall, Kamil Slowikowski, Chamith Y. Fonseka, Yanyan Liu, Laura T. Donlin et al. "Pathologically Expanded Peripheral T Helper Cell Subset Drives B Cells in Rheumatoid Arthritis." Nature 542, no. 7639 (2017): 110-114. DOI: 10.1038/nature20810
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CD4+ T cells are central mediators of autoimmune pathology; however, defining their key effector functions in specific autoimmune diseases remains challenging. Pathogenic CD4+ T cells within affected tissues may be identified by expression of markers of recent activation1. Here, we used mass cytometry to evaluate activated T cells in joint tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic immune-mediated arthritis that affects up to 1% of the population2. This approach revealed a strikingly expanded population of PD-1hi CXCR5- CD4+ T cells in RA synovium. These cells are not exhausted. Rather, multidimensional cytometry, transcriptomics, and functional assays define a population of PD-1hi CXCR5- ‘peripheral helper’ T (Tph) cells that express factors enabling B cell help, including IL-21, CXCL13, ICOS, and MAF. Like PD-1hi CXCR5+ T follicular helper (Tfh) cells, Tph cells induce plasma cell differentiation in vitro via IL-21 and SLAMF5-interactions3,4. However, global transcriptomics robustly separate Tph cells from Tfh cells, with altered expression of Bcl6 and Blimp-1 and unique expression of chemokine receptors that direct migration to inflamed sites, such as CCR2, CX3CR1, and CCR5, in Tph cells. Tph cells appear uniquely poised to promote B cell responses and antibody production within pathologically inflamed non-lymphoid tissues.
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