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Distinct immune modulatory roles of regulatory T cells in gut versus joint inflammation in TNF-driven spondyloarthritis

Authors :
Koen Venken
Matthias Jarlborg
Tine Decruy
Céline Mortier
Carolien Vlieghe
Elisabeth Gilis
Ann-Sophie De Craemer
Julie Coudenys
Isabelle Cambré
Devan Fleury
Alexander Klimowicz
Filip Van den Bosch
Anne Hoorens
Triana Lobaton
Sytze de Roock
Tim Sparwasser
Gerald Nabozny
Peggy Jacques
Dirk Elewaut
Source :
ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ, 2023.

Abstract

ObjectivesGut and joint inflammation commonly co-occur in spondyloarthritis (SpA) which strongly restricts therapeutic modalities. The immunobiology underlying differences between gut and joint immune regulation, however, is poorly understood. We therefore assessed the immunoregulatory role of CD4+FOXP3+regulatory T (Treg) cells in a model of Crohn’s-like ileitis and concomitant arthritis.MethodsRNA-sequencing and flow cytometry was performed on inflamed gut and joint samples and tissue-derived Tregs from tumour necrosis factor (TNF)∆AREmice. In situ hybridisation of TNF and its receptors (TNFR) was applied to human SpA gut biopsies. Soluble TNFR (sTNFR) levels were measured in serum of mice and patients with SpA and controls. Treg function was explored by in vitro cocultures and in vivo by conditional Treg depletion.ResultsChronic TNF exposure induced several TNF superfamily (TNFSF) members (4-1BBL, TWEAK and TRAIL) in synovium and ileum in a site-specific manner. Elevated TNFR2 messenger RNA levels were noted in TNF∆ARE/+mice leading to increased sTNFR2 release. Likewise, sTNFR2 levels were higher in patients with SpA with gut inflammation and distinct from inflammatory and healthy controls. Tregs accumulated at both gut and joints of TNF∆AREmice, yet their TNFR2 expression and suppressive function was significantly lower in synovium versus ileum. In line herewith, synovial and intestinal Tregs displayed a distinct transcriptional profile with tissue-restricted TNFSF receptor and p38MAPK gene expression.ConclusionsThese data point to profound differences in immune-regulation between Crohn’s ileitis and peripheral arthritis. Whereas Tregs control ileitis they fail to dampen joint inflammation. Synovial resident Tregs are particularly maladapted to chronic TNF exposure.

Details

ISSN :
14682060 and 00034967
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4100c15148b1d6e0bcd6761594402b48
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/ard-2022-223757