eLife (May 2020)

Identification of a super-functional Tfh-like subpopulation in murine lupus by pattern perception

  • Stefanie Gryzik,
  • Yen Hoang,
  • Timo Lischke,
  • Elodie Mohr,
  • Melanie Venzke,
  • Isabelle Kadner,
  • Josephine Poetzsch,
  • Detlef Groth,
  • Andreas Radbruch,
  • Andreas Hutloff,
  • Ria Baumgrass

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Dysregulated cytokine expression by T cells plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. However, the identification of the corresponding pathogenic subpopulations is a challenge, since a distinction between physiological variation and a new quality in the expression of protein markers requires combinatorial evaluation. Here, we were able to identify a super-functional follicular helper T cell (Tfh)-like subpopulation in lupus-prone NZBxW mice with our binning approach "pattern recognition of immune cells (PRI)". PRI uncovered a subpopulation of IL-21+ IFN-γhigh PD-1low CD40Lhigh CXCR5- Bcl-6- T cells specifically expanded in diseased mice. In addition, these cells express high levels of TNF-α and IL-2, and provide B cell help for IgG production in an IL-21 and CD40L dependent manner. This super-functional T cell subset might be a superior driver of autoimmune processes due to a polyfunctional and high cytokine expression combined with Tfh-like properties.

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