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F Facciotti1, P Larghi1, R Bosotti1, C Vasco1, N Gagliani2,3,4,5, C Cordiglieri6, S Mazzara7, V Ranzani7, E Rottoli8, S Curti7, A Penatti9, B Karnani1, Y Kobayashi3, M Crosti1, M Bombaci6, J P van Hamburg10,11,12, G Rossetti7, R Gualtierotti9, M Gerosa9, S Gatti13, S Torretta13,14, L Pignataro13,14, S W Tas10,11,12, S Abrignani6,14, M Pagani7,15, F Grassi8,15,16, P L Meroni9,17, R A Flavell3,18, J Geginat19.
Abstract
Interleukin 10 (IL-10) is an antiinflammatory cytokine, but also promotes B cell responses and plays a pathogenic role in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). CD4+CCR6+IL-7R+T cells from human tonsils produced IL-10 following stimulation by naïve B cells, which promoted B cell immunoglobulin G (IgG) production. These tonsillar CCR6+B helper T cells were phenotypically distinct from follicular helper T (TFH) cells and lacked BCL6 expression. In peripheral blood, a CCR6+T cell population with similar characteristics was identified, which lacked Th17- and TFH-associated gene signatures and differentiation-associated surface markers. CD4+CCR6+T cells expressing IL-10, but not IL-17, were also detectable in the spleens of cytokine reporter mice. They provided help for IgG production in vivo, and expanded systemically in pristane-induced lupus-like disease. In SLE patients, CD4+CCR6+IL-7R+T cells were associated with the presence of pathogenic anti-dsDNA (double-stranded DNA) antibodies, and provided spontaneous help for autoantibody production ex vivo. Strikingly, IL-10-producing CCR6+T cells were highly abundant in lymph nodes of SLE patients, and colocalized with B cells at the margins of follicles. In conclusion, we identified a previously uncharacterized population of extrafollicular B helper T cells, which produced IL-10 and could play a prominent pathogenic role in SLE.Entities:
Keywords: B cell help; interleukin-10; lupus
Year: 2020 PMID: 32184325 PMCID: PMC7132288 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1917834117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205