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摘要
HLA-B*27是最早与自身免疫性疾病(即轴性脊柱关节炎(axSpA)和急性前葡萄膜炎(B27AAU))相关的HLA等位基因之一,这两种疾病分别导致关节和眼部炎症。胃肠道炎症被认为是 axSpA 的诱因之一。我们最近发现了一种细菌肽(YeiH),它能通过 HLA-B*27 呈递到 axSpA 患者关节和 B27AAU 患者眼部的扩大公共 T 细胞受体(TCR)上。虽然YeiH存在于肠道微生物群和病原体中,但仍缺乏更多证据表明HLA-B*27相关自身免疫中的致病性T细胞可能曾在胃肠道内与抗原相遇。在这里,我们分析了 B27AAU 和 axSpA 的眼部、滑膜和血液 T 细胞,结果显示 YeiH 特异性 CD8 T 细胞表达与肠道分化一致的粘膜基因组和表面蛋白,包括 CD161、整合素 α4β7 和 CCR6。此外,我们还发现axSpA和B27AAU血液中YeiH特异性CD8 T细胞的数量比健康对照组多,而流感特异性CD8 T细胞在各组中的数量相当。最后,我们证明了 TRBV9 在抗原识别中的可有可无性。总之,我们的数据表明,在 HLA-B27 相关自身免疫中,致病性 CD8 T 细胞的早期抗原暴露和分化可能发生在肠道器官中。
Mucosal signatures of pathogenic T cells in HLA-B*27+ anterior uveitis and axial spondyloarthritis.
HLA-B*27 was one of the first HLA alleles associated with an autoimmune disease, i.e., axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and acute anterior uveitis (B27AAU), which cause joint and eye inflammation, respectively. Gastrointestinal inflammation has been suggested as a trigger of axSpA. We recently identified a bacterial peptide (YeiH) that can be presented by HLA-B*27 to expanded public T cell receptors in the joint in axSpA and the eye in B27AAU. While YeiH is present in enteric microbiota and pathogens, additional evidence that pathogenic T cells in HLA-B*27-associated autoimmunity may have had a prior antigenic encounter within the gastrointestinal tract remains lacking. Here, we analyzed ocular, synovial, and blood T cells in B27AAU and axSpA, showing that YeiH-specific CD8+ T cells express a mucosal gene set and surface proteins consistent with intestinal differentiation, including CD161, integrin α4β7, and CCR6. In addition, we found an expansion of YeiH-specific CD8+ T cells in axSpA and B27AAU blood compared with that from individuals acting as healthy controls, whereas influenza-specific CD8+ T cells were equivalent across groups. Finally, we demonstrated the dispensability of TRBV9 for antigen recognition. Collectively, our data suggest that, in HLA-B27-associated autoimmunity, early antigen exposure and differentiation of pathogenic CD8+ T cells may occur in enteric organs.
期刊介绍:
JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.