International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2022)

Exhausted but Not Senescent T Lymphocytes Predominate in Lupus Nephritis Patients

  • Georgios Lioulios,
  • Zoi Mitsoglou,
  • Asimina Fylaktou,
  • Aliki Xochelli,
  • Michalis Christodoulou,
  • Stamatia Stai,
  • Eleni Moysidou,
  • Afroditi Konstantouli,
  • Vasiliki Nikolaidou,
  • Aikaterini Papagianni,
  • Maria Stangou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213928
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 22
p. 13928

Abstract

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Lupus nephritis (LN), a chronic inflammatory disease, is characterized by the substantial disruption of immune homeostasis. This study examines its effects on the T lymphocyte phenotype and, particularly, its senescence- and exhaustion-related immune alterations. T cell subpopulations were determined with flow cytometry in 30 LN patients and 20 healthy controls (HCs), according to the expression of senescence- (CD45RA, CCR7, CD31, CD28, CD57), and exhaustion- (PD1) related markers. The immune phenotype was associated with disease activity and renal histology. LN patients were characterized by pronounced lymphopenia, mainly affecting the CD4 compartment, with a concurrent reduction in the naïve, central and effector memory subsets compared to the HCs. In the CD8 compartment, the naïve subsets were significantly lower than that of the HCs, but a shift in the T cells occurred towards the central memory population. CD4+PD1+ and CD8+PD1+ cells were increased in the LN patients compared to the HCs. However, in CD4 T cells, the increase was limited to CD45RA+, whereas in CD8 T cells, both CD45RA+ and CD45RA− subsets were affected. Disease activity was correlated with CD4+PD1+ and highly differentiated CD4+CD28-CD57+ cells. Histology was only associated with CD4 T cell disturbances, with stage IV presenting reduced naïve and increased senescent subsets. Exhausted T lymphocyte subpopulations predominate within LN patients, while the T cell phenotype varies depending on disease activity.

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