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Impaired TIGIT expression on B cells drives circulating follicular helper T cell expansion in multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Hiromitsu Asashima
Pierre-Paul Axisa
Thi Hong Giang Pham
Erin E. Longbrake
William E. Ruff
Nikhil Lele
Inessa Cohen
Khadir Raddassi
Tomokazu S. Sumida
David A. Hafler
Source :
The Journal of clinical investigation. 132(20)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

B cell depletion in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) markedly prevents new MRI-detected lesions and disease activity, suggesting the hypothesis that altered B cell function leads to the activation of T cells driving disease pathogenesis. Here, we performed comprehensive analyses of CD40 ligand- (CD40L-) and IL-21-stimulated memory B cells from patients with MS and healthy age-matched controls, modeling the help of follicular helper T cells (Tfh cells), and found a differential gene expression signature in multiple B cell pathways. Most striking was the impaired TIGIT expression on MS-derived B cells mediated by dysregulation of the transcription factor TCF4. Activated circulating Tfh cells (cTfh cells) expressed CD155, the ligand of TIGIT, and TIGIT on B cells revealed their capacity to suppress the proliferation of IL-17-producing cTfh cells via the TIGIT/CD155 axis. Finally, CCR6+ cTfh cells were significantly increased in patients with MS, and their frequency was inversely correlated with that of TIGIT+ B cells. Together, these data suggest that the dysregulation of negative feedback loops between TIGIT+ memory B cells and cTfh cells in MS drives the activated immune system in this disease.

Details

ISSN :
15588238
Volume :
132
Issue :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6468beff751cb8f4022d655fade64702