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Gene expression profiling of epithelium-associated FcRL4+ B cells in primary Sjogren's syndrome reveals a pathogenic signature.


ABSTRACT: In primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), FcRL4+ B cells are present in inflamed salivary gland tissue, within or in close proximity to ductal epithelium. FcRL4 is also expressed by nearly all pSS-related mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) B cell lymphomas, linking FcRL4 expression to lymphomagenesis. Whether glandular FcRL4+ B cells are pathogenic, how these cells originate, and how they functionally differ from FcRL4- B cells in pSS is unclear. This study aimed to investigate the phenotype and function of FcRL4+ B cells in the periphery and parotid gland tissue of patients with pSS. First, circulating FcRL4+ B cells from 44 pSS and 54 non-SS-sicca patients were analyzed by flow cytometry. Additionally, RNA sequencing of FcRL4+ B cells sorted from parotid gland cell suspensions of 6 pSS patients was performed. B cells were sorted from cell suspensions as mini bulk (5 cells/well) based on the following definitions: CD19+CD27-FcRL4- ('naive'), CD19+CD27+FcRL4- ('memory'), and CD19+FcRL4+ B cells. We found that, although FcRL4+ B cells were not enriched in blood in pSS compared with non-SS sicca patients, these cells generally exhibited a pro-inflammatory phenotype. Genes coding for CD11c (ITGAX), T-bet (TBX21), TACI (TNFRSF13B), Src tyrosine kinases and NF-κB pathway-related genes were, among others, significantly upregulated in glandular FcRL4+ B cells versus FcRL4- B cells. Pathway analysis showed upregulation of B cell activation, cell cycle and metabolic pathways. Thus, FcRL4+ B cells in pSS exhibit many characteristics of chronically activated, pro-inflammatory B cells and their gene expression profile suggests increased risk of lymphomagenesis. We postulate that these cells contribute significantly to the epithelial damage seen in the glandular tissue and that FcRL4+ B cells are an important treatment target in pSS.

SUBMITTER: Verstappen GM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7337041 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene expression profiling of epithelium-associated FcRL4<sup>+</sup> B cells in primary Sjögren's syndrome reveals a pathogenic signature.

Verstappen Gwenny M GM   Ice John A JA   Bootsma Hendrika H   Pringle Sarah S   Haacke Erlin A EA   de Lange Kim K   van der Vries Gerben B GB   Hickey Peter P   Vissink Arjan A   Spijkervet Frederik K L FKL   Lessard Christopher J CJ   Kroese Frans G M FGM  

Journal of autoimmunity 20200320


In primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), FcRL4<sup>+</sup> B cells are present in inflamed salivary gland tissue, within or in close proximity to ductal epithelium. FcRL4 is also expressed by nearly all pSS-related mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) B cell lymphomas, linking FcRL4 expression to lymphomagenesis. Whether glandular FcRL4<sup>+</sup> B cells are pathogenic, how these cells originate, and how they functionally differ from FcRL4<sup>-</sup> B cells in pSS is unclear. This study aime  ...[more]

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