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Unraveling IFN-I response dynamics and TNF crosstalk in the pathophysiology of systemic lupus erythematosus.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

The innate immune system serves the crucial first line of defense against a wide variety of potential threats, during which the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-I and TNFα are key. This astonishing power to fight invaders, however, comes at the cost of risking IFN-I-related pathologies, such as observed during autoimmune diseases, during which IFN-I and TNFα response dynamics are dysregulated. Therefore, these response dynamics must be tightly regulated, and precisely matched with the potential threat. This regulation is currently far from understood.

Methods

Using droplet-based microfluidics and ODE modeling, we studied the fundamentals of single-cell decision-making upon TLR signaling in human primary immune cells (n = 23). Next, using biologicals used for treating autoimmune diseases [i.e., anti-TNFα, and JAK inhibitors], we unraveled the crosstalk between IFN-I and TNFα signaling dynamics. Finally, we studied primary immune cells isolated from SLE patients (n = 8) to provide insights into SLE pathophysiology.

Results

single-cell IFN-I and TNFα response dynamics display remarkable differences, yet both being highly heterogeneous. Blocking TNFα signaling increases the percentage of IFN-I-producing cells, while blocking IFN-I signaling decreases the percentage of TNFα-producing cells. Single-cell decision-making in SLE patients is dysregulated, pointing towards a dysregulated crosstalk between IFN-I and TNFα response dynamics.

Discussion

We provide a solid droplet-based microfluidic platform to study inherent immune secretory behaviors, substantiated by ODE modeling, which can challenge the conceptualization within and between different immune signaling systems. These insights will build towards an improved fundamental understanding on single-cell decision-making in health and disease.

SUBMITTER: Van Eyndhoven LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11002168 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Unraveling IFN-I response dynamics and TNF crosstalk in the pathophysiology of systemic lupus erythematosus.

Van Eyndhoven Laura C LC   Chouri Eleni E   Matos Catarina I CI   Pandit Aridaman A   Radstake Timothy R D J TRDJ   Broen Jasper C A JCA   Singh Abhyudai A   Tel Jurjen J  

Frontiers in immunology 20240326


<h4>Introduction</h4>The innate immune system serves the crucial first line of defense against a wide variety of potential threats, during which the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-I and TNFα are key. This astonishing power to fight invaders, however, comes at the cost of risking IFN-I-related pathologies, such as observed during autoimmune diseases, during which IFN-I and TNFα response dynamics are dysregulated. Therefore, these response dynamics must be tightly regulated, and prec  ...[more]

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