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Author: Amaral-Silva, Daniela; Gonçalves, Rute; Torrão, Rita C.; Torres, Rita; Falcão, Sandra; Gonçalves, Maria João; Araújo, Maria Paula; Martins, Maria José; Lopes, Carina; Neto, Agna; Marona, José; Costa, Tiago; Castelão, Walter; Silva, Ana Bento; Silva, Inês; Lourenço, Maria Helena; Mateus, Margarida; Gonçalves, Nuno Pina; Manica, Santiago; Costa, Manuela; Pimentel-Santos, Fernando M.; Mourão, Ana Filipa; Branco, Jaime C.; Soares, Helena
Title: Direct tissue-sensing reprograms TLR4(+) Tfh-like cells inflammatory profile in the joints of rheumatoid arthritis patients
  • Cord-id: sv0op3us
  • Document date: 2021_9_27
  • ID: sv0op3us
    Snippet: CD4(+) T cells mediate rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pathogenesis through both antibody-dependent and independent mechanisms. It remains unclear how synovial microenvironment impinges on CD4(+) T cells pathogenic functions. Here, we identified a TLR4(+) follicular helper T (Tfh) cell-like population present in the blood and expanded in synovial fluid. TLR4(+) T cells possess a two-pronged pathogenic activity whereby direct TLR4(+) engagement by endogenous ligands in the arthritic joint reprograms th
    Document: CD4(+) T cells mediate rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pathogenesis through both antibody-dependent and independent mechanisms. It remains unclear how synovial microenvironment impinges on CD4(+) T cells pathogenic functions. Here, we identified a TLR4(+) follicular helper T (Tfh) cell-like population present in the blood and expanded in synovial fluid. TLR4(+) T cells possess a two-pronged pathogenic activity whereby direct TLR4(+) engagement by endogenous ligands in the arthritic joint reprograms them from an IL-21 response, known to sponsor antibody production towards an IL-17 inflammatory program recognized to fuel tissue damage. Ex vivo, synovial fluid TLR4(+) T cells produced IL-17, but not IL-21. Blocking TLR4 signaling with a specific inhibitor impaired IL-17 production in response to synovial fluid recognition. Mechanistically, we unveiled that T-cell HLA-DR regulates their TLR4 expression. TLR4(+) T cells appear to uniquely reconcile an ability to promote systemic antibody production with a local synovial driven tissue damage program.

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