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Abstract Number: 1080

Hypomethylation of STAT1 and HLA-DRB1 in CD8+ T Cells Is Associated with Type-I Interferon-Dependent HLA-DRB1 Overexpression and Activation of Autologous CD4+ T Cells in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Shaylynn Miller1, Patrick Coit1, Elizabeth Gensterblum-Miller1, Paul Renauer1,2, Nathan Kilian1,3, Mark Schonfeld1, Pei-Suen Tsou1 and Amr H Sawalha1, 1Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2Department of Genetics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 3Medical School, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

Meeting: 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

Keywords: CD8 cells, interferons, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and methylation

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Date: Monday, October 22, 2018

Title: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus – Etiology and Pathogenesis Poster II

Session Type: ACR Poster Session B

Session Time: 9:00AM-11:00AM

Background/Purpose: Systemic lupus erythematosus is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by epigenetic dysregulation, and increased autoantibody and type-I interferon (IFN) production. The goal of this study was to explore possible pathogenic roles of CD8+ T cells in lupus through characterizing DNA methylation changes.

Methods: Genome-wide DNA methylation of lupus and age, sex and ethnicity-matched control CD8+ T cells was measured using the Infinium MethylationEPIC arrays. Data preprocessing and statistical analysis of differentially methylated CpG sites was performed using GenomeStudio (Illumina). Gene ontology analysis of differentially methylated sites was performed with DAVID. Measurement of HLA-DRB1 expression on the surface of lupus and control CD8+ T cells with and without interferon alpha (IFNα) was performed by flow cytometry. Co-incubation of IFNα-treated CD8+ T cells from lupus patients and controls with autologous naïve CD4+ T cells to assess effects on CD4+ T cell stimulation were performed. CD8+ T cell mRNA levels normalized to β-actin were quantified by qPCR.

Results: Lupus CD8+ T cells had 188 hypomethylated CpG sites compared to healthy matched controls. Among the most demethylated were sites associated with HLA-DRB1 (Db = -0.33) and STAT1 (Db = -0.15). The proportion of CD8+ T cells expressing HLA-DRB1 was significantly higher in lupus compared to controls. IFNα treatment upregulated cell surface expression of HLA-DRB1 on CD8+ T cells of lupus patients but not healthy controls. Co-incubation of naïve CD4+ T cells with IFNα-treated autologous CD8+ T cells led to increased expression of the stimulation marker CD69 on CD4+ T cells in lupus patients, but not in healthy controls. This effect can be abrogated using HLA-DR blocking antibodies. Lupus and control CD8+ T cells significantly increased STAT1 mRNA levels after treatment with IFNα. The expression of CIITA, a key interferon/STAT1 dependent MHC-class II regulator, is induced by IFNα in lupus CD8+ T cells, but not healthy controls.

Conclusion: HLA-DRB1 and STAT1 loci are hypomethylated and epigenetically poised for overexpression in lupus CD8+ T cells in the presence of type-I interferon. IFNα-treated lupus CD8+ T cells stimulate autologous CD4+ T cells in vitro and blocking of HLA-DR on CD8+ T cells can abrogate this effect. These data suggest a possible pathogenic role for CD8+ T cells in lupus that is dependent upon a high type-I interferon environment and epigenetic priming.


Disclosure: S. Miller, None; P. Coit, None; E. Gensterblum-Miller, None; P. Renauer, None; N. Kilian, None; M. Schonfeld, None; P. S. Tsou, None; A. H. Sawalha, None.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Miller S, Coit P, Gensterblum-Miller E, Renauer P, Kilian N, Schonfeld M, Tsou PS, Sawalha AH. Hypomethylation of STAT1 and HLA-DRB1 in CD8+ T Cells Is Associated with Type-I Interferon-Dependent HLA-DRB1 Overexpression and Activation of Autologous CD4+ T Cells in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus [abstract]. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2018; 70 (suppl 9). https://acrabstracts.org/abstract/hypomethylation-of-stat1-and-hla-drb1-in-cd8-t-cells-is-associated-with-type-i-interferon-dependent-hla-drb1-overexpression-and-activation-of-autologous-cd4-t-cells-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus/. Accessed .
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