Session Information
Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Title: 5T110 ACR Abstract: Sjögren's Syndrome–Basic & Clinical Science (2880–2885)
Session Type: ACR Concurrent Abstract Session
Session Time: 4:30PM-6:00PM
Background/Purpose: Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by immune cell infiltration in the salivary glands resulting in ocular and oral dryness. Abnormalities in both B and T follicular helper (Tfh) cells associated with ectopic germinal center formation in the salivary gland has been described in pSS. However, the diversity of Tfh cells and relationship between B and T cell subsets has not been fully elucidated. In this study, we examined the expression of ICOS and PD-1, two critical immune co-regulatory molecules for T follicular helper function, on memory T cells in both CXCR5+ (Tfh) and CXCR5– (Tph) populations in pSS compared to HC, SLE and RA. We evaluated changes in peripheral blood B and T cell populations in pSS compared to other diseases and healthy controls.
Methods: pSS, SLE and RA patients, along with age and gender matched HC were recruited at University of Rochester. pSS (n=40), SLE (n=19) and RA (n=20) were classified based on ACR criteria. PBMCs were isolated by Ficoll-Hypaque and the frequencies of B and T subpopulations measured by multi-parameter flow cytometry. The mean+/- SEM was calculated for each cell population and statistical analysis was done by t-test. Correlation analysis was done by Pearson method, p < 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: pSS and SLE had significantly higher frequency of both CXCR5+PD-1+ICOS+ (PD-1+ICOS+ Tfh) and CXCR5–PD-1hiICOS+ (ICOS+ Tph) than HC, while RA and SLE had higher percent of CXCR5–PD-1hi (Tph) than HC. Further evaluation of Tfh subsets (based on CXCR3 and CCR6), revealed higher frequency of PD-1+ICOS+ Tfh1 and PD-1+ICOS+ Tfh2 in pSS and SLE compared to HC. In addition, we evaluated PD-1+ICOS– Tfh populations that have been shown to have B cell helper functions. PD-1+ICOS– Tfh1 and PD-1+ICOS– Tfh2 were expanded in pSS and RA compared to HC, while RA patients also showed expansion of PD-1+ICOS– Tfh17. Characterization of B cells in pSS patients revealed significant contractions of switched memory (SM), un-switched memory (USM) and double negative memory (DN) B cell compared to HC. In contrast, the fraction of activated memory B cells (CD95+ or CD21-) was significantly higher in pSS compared to HC. Additionally, the frequency of activated CD27+ memory B cell were positively correlated with frequency of PD-1+ICOS+ Tfh and ICOS+ Tph. The frequency of ICOSL+ B cells was positively associated with the frequency of PD-1+ICOS– Tfh17 (r=0.362, p=0.024), a putative B cell helper Tfh subset. We are currently evaluating transcriptomic and proteomic data from these patients to correlate with flow cytometry data and to further elucidate the interaction between the B cell and T cell compartment in pSS.
Conclusion: Our data highlight the significant abnormalities in the peripheral Tfh and B cell compartment in pSS and the critical role of Tfh-B cell interactions. The association between ICOSL+ memory B cells and ICOS+ T cells suggests their potential interaction in germinal center-like structures in salivary glands.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Meednu N, Albrecht J, Ramaswamy M, Riggs J, Rosenberg A, Biear J, Thiele RG, Coca A, Carlesso G, Anolik J. Expansion of Activated PD-1+ ICOS+ T Follicular and Peripheral Helper Cells in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome Associates with Abnormalities in B Cell Compartment [abstract]. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2018; 70 (suppl 9). https://acrabstracts.org/abstract/expansion-of-activated-pd-1-icos-t-follicular-and-peripheral-helper-cells-in-primary-sjogrens-syndrome-associates-with-abnormalities-in-b-cell-compartment/. Accessed .« Back to 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
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