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An autoimmune stem-like CD8 T cell population drives type 1 diabetes.

Sofia V Gearty1,2, Friederike Dündar3,4, Paul Zumbo3,4, Gabriel Espinosa-Carrasco1, Mojdeh Shakiba1, Francisco J Sanchez-Rivera5, Nicholas D Socci6, Prerak Trivedi1, Scott W Lowe5, Peter Lauer7, Neeman Mohibullah8, Agnes Viale8, Teresa P DiLorenzo9,10,11, Doron Betel12,13,14, Andrea Schietinger15,16.   

Abstract

CD8 T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases result from the breakdown of self-tolerance mechanisms in autoreactive CD8 T cells1. How autoimmune T cell populations arise and are sustained, and the molecular programmes defining the autoimmune T cell state, are unknown. In type 1 diabetes, β-cell-specific CD8 T cells destroy insulin-producing β-cells. Here we followed the fate of β-cell-specific CD8 T cells in non-obese diabetic mice throughout the course of type 1 diabetes. We identified a stem-like autoimmune progenitor population in the pancreatic draining lymph node (pLN), which self-renews and gives rise to pLN autoimmune mediators. pLN autoimmune mediators migrate to the pancreas, where they differentiate further and destroy β-cells. Whereas transplantation of as few as 20 autoimmune progenitors induced type 1 diabetes, as many as 100,000 pancreatic autoimmune mediators did not. Pancreatic autoimmune mediators are short-lived, and stem-like autoimmune progenitors must continuously seed the pancreas to sustain β-cell destruction. Single-cell RNA sequencing and clonal analysis revealed that autoimmune CD8 T cells represent unique T cell differentiation states and identified features driving the transition from autoimmune progenitor to autoimmune mediator. Strategies aimed at targeting the stem-like autoimmune progenitor pool could emerge as novel and powerful immunotherapeutic interventions for type 1 diabetes.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34847567      PMCID: PMC9315050          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04248-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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