Dysregulated T-cell homeostasis and decreased CD30+ Treg proliferating in aplastic anemia

再生障碍性贫血中T细胞稳态失调和CD30+ Treg增殖减少

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作者:Nannan Sun ,Mengmeng Zhang ,Jingjing Kong ,Jin Li ,Yong Dong ,Xiaoqian Wang ,Liyan Fu ,Yiwei Zhou ,Yaoyao Chen ,Yingmei Li ,Xianlei Sun ,Rongqun Guo

Abstract

Aplastic anemia (AA) is an autoimmune hematopoietic disease mediated by autoreactive T cells leading to bone marrow failure. However, the precise role of autoreactive T cells in the development of AA is not fully understood, hindering the advancement of therapeutic and diagnostic strategies. In this study, we conducted a single-cell transcriptome analysis of CD8+ T cells, conventional CD4+ T (CD4+ Tconv) cells, and Treg cells, to elucidate the potential disruption of T cell homeostasis in patients with AA. We identified changes in CD4+ Tconv cells, including loss of homeostasis in naïve and memory cells and increased differentiation potential in T helper type 1 (TH1), T helper type 2 (TH2), and T helper type 17 (TH17) cells. Additionally, we identified naïve and memory CD8+ T cells that were enforced into an effector state. CD127 is an ideal surface marker for assessing the immune state of CD8+ T cells,as identified by flow cytometry. Abnormal expression of TNFSF8 has been observed in AA and other autoimmune diseases. Flow cytometry analysis revealed that TNFRSF8 (CD30), a receptor for TNFSF8, was predominantly present in human Treg cells. Importantly, patients with AA have a decreased CD30+ Treg subset. RNA-sequencing analysis revealed, that the CD30+ Treg cells are characterized by high proliferation and a remarkable immunosuppressive phenotype. Taken, together, we propose that abnormal TNFSF8/TNFRSF8 signaling is involved in dysfunctional T cell immunity by increasing the destruction of CD30+ Treg cells.

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