In vitro modulation of T cells in myasthenia gravis by low-dose IL-2

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY European Journal of Immunology Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1002/eji.202451268
Merve Çebi, Arman Çakar, Hacer Durmuş, Onur Akan, Fikret Aysal, Yeşim Parman, Güher Saruhan-Direskeneli
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Follicular helper (Tfh), peripheral helper (Tph), and regulatory (Treg) T cells are involved in myasthenia gravis (MG) pathogenesis, an autoimmune disorder arising from autoantibodies targeting neuromuscular junction proteins. This study explores the impact of low-dose IL-2 on Tfh, Tph, and Treg cells in vitro in MG. Acetylcholine-receptor antibody-positive MG (AChR-MG), muscle-specific kinase antibody-positive MG (MuSK-MG) patients, and healthy controls (HC) were studied. Blood cells were cultured with/without IL-2 and compared by the ratios of IL-2 stimulated/unstimulated cultures. In both AChR-MG and MuSK-MG patients, CD25+FoxP3+Tregs were lower, while CXCR5+PD-1+ or ICOS+Tfh and CXCR5PD-1+ or ICOS+Tph cells were higher compared with HC. Among the MG group, the FoxP3+ Treg cells in AChR-MG patients were even lower compared with MuSK-MG patients. In vitro IL-2 stimulation increased Tregs in all groups while decreasing PD-1+/ICOS+Tfh and PD-1+/ICOS+Tph populations. The fold-increase ratio of Tregs and the fold-decrease ratio of PD-1+ or ICOS+Tfh and ICOS+Tph cells in AChR-MG and MuSK-MG patients were greater than in HCs. Low-dose IL-2 treatment may balance Tfh, Tph, and Treg cells in MG patients, offering a potential opportunity for disease modulation.

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小剂量 IL-2 对肌无力 T 细胞的体外调节作用
滤泡辅助细胞(Tfh)、外周辅助细胞(Tph)和调节性T细胞(Treg)参与了重症肌无力(MG)的发病机制,重症肌无力是一种由针对神经肌肉接头蛋白的自身抗体引起的自身免疫性疾病。本研究探讨了低剂量 IL-2 对重症肌无力患者体外 Tfh、Tph 和 Treg 细胞的影响。研究对象包括乙酰胆碱受体抗体阳性的 MG(AChR-MG)、肌肉特异性激酶抗体阳性的 MG(MuSK-MG)患者和健康对照组(HC)。用/不用 IL-2 培养血细胞,并通过 IL-2 刺激/未刺激培养物的比率进行比较。与健康对照组相比,AChR-MG 和 MuSK-MG 患者的 CD25+FoxP3+Tregs 较低,而 CXCR5+PD-1+ 或 ICOS+Tfh 和 CXCR5-PD-1+ 或 ICOS+Tph 细胞较高。在 MG 组中,AChR-MG 患者的 FoxP3+ Treg 细胞甚至低于 MuSK-MG 患者。体外 IL-2 刺激增加了所有组的 Tregs,同时减少了 PD-1+/ICOS+Tfh 和 PD-1+/ICOS+Tph 群体。AChR-MG 和 MuSK-MG 患者的 Tregs 增加倍数和 PD-1+ 或 ICOS+Tfh 和 ICOS+Tph 细胞减少倍数均高于 HCs。低剂量IL-2治疗可平衡MG患者的Tfh、Tph和Treg细胞,为疾病调节提供了潜在的机会。
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