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Phenotype-Based Isolation of Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells in Autoimmunity: A Study of Celiac Disease.


ABSTRACT: The pathogenic immune response in celiac disease (CeD) is orchestrated by phenotypically distinct CD4+ T cells that recognize gluten epitopes in the context of disease-associated HLA-DQ allotypes. Cells with the same distinct phenotype, but with elusive specificities, are increased across multiple autoimmune conditions. Here, whether sorting of T cells based on their distinct phenotype (Tphe cells) yields gluten-reactive cells in CeD is tested. The method's efficiency is benchmarked by parallel isolation of gluten-reactive T cells (Ttet cells), using HLA-DQ:gluten peptide tetramers. From gut biopsies of 12 untreated HLA-DQ2.5+ CeD patients, Ttet+ /Tphe+ , Ttet- /Tphe+ , and Ttet- /Tphe- cells are sorted for single-cell T-cell receptor (TCR)-sequencing (n = 8) and T-cell clone (TCC)-generation (n = 5). The generated TCCs are TCR sequenced and tested for their reactivity against deamidated gluten. Gluten-reactivity is observed in 91.2% of Ttet+ /Tphe+ TCCs, 65.3% of Ttet- /Tphe+ TCCs and 0% of Ttet- /Tphe- TCCs. TCR sequencing reveals clonal expansion and sequence sharing across patients, features reflecting antigen-driven responses. The feasibility to isolate antigen-specific CD4+ T cells by the sole use of phenotypic markers in CeD outlines a potential avenue for characterizing disease-driving CD4+ T cells in autoimmune conditions.

SUBMITTER: Christophersen A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8981484 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phenotype-Based Isolation of Antigen-Specific CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells in Autoimmunity: A Study of Celiac Disease.

Christophersen Asbjørn A   Dahal-Koirala Shiva S   Chlubnová Markéta M   Jahnsen Jørgen J   Lundin Knut E A KEA   Sollid Ludvig M LM  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20220204 10


The pathogenic immune response in celiac disease (CeD) is orchestrated by phenotypically distinct CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells that recognize gluten epitopes in the context of disease-associated HLA-DQ allotypes. Cells with the same distinct phenotype, but with elusive specificities, are increased across multiple autoimmune conditions. Here, whether sorting of T cells based on their distinct phenotype (Tphe cells) yields gluten-reactive cells in CeD is tested. The method's efficiency is benchmarked b  ...[more]

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