Phenotypic and functional dysregulations of CD8 + T Cells in myasthenia gravis.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Chang Liu, Hao Zhang, Yu-Yao Zhai, Jing Dong, Yang Zhou, Heng Li, Min Zhang, Chun-Lin Yang, Peng Zhang, Xiao-Li Li, Rui-Sheng Duan, Tong Du
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Abstract

Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a heterogeneous autoimmune disorder characterized by fluctuating muscle weakness caused by autoantibodies targeting neuromuscular junction components. While the role of CD4 + T cells in MG is well established, the contribution of CD8 + T cells remains poorly understood. In this study, we analyze CD8 + T cells in 36 MG patients and 38 age- and gender-matched controls using flow cytometry to evaluate subset distribution, granzyme expression, and cytokine production. MG patients exhibit an altered CD4 + /CD8 + T cell ratio and significant changes in CD8 + T cell subsets, including increased central memory CD8 + T cell (Tcm) proportions and decreased effector memory CD8 + T cell (Tem) proportions. Granzyme B expression in Tcm cells is significantly elevated in MG patients, whereas no significant changes are observed in other subsets or GZMK expression. Cytokine analysis reveals increased IL-21, GM-CSF, and IL-17A production by CD8 + T cells in MG patients. These phenotypic and functional alterations of CD8 + T cells persist during the acute phase of the disease, regardless of immunotherapy usage, and vary between ocular and generalized MG. Subgroup and correlation analyses further identify age-dependent and age-independent dysregulations of CD8 + T cells, indicating complex and subtype-specific roles of CD8 + T cells in the immunopathological processes underlying MG. Our findings provide novel insights into the involvement of CD8 + T cells in MG pathogenesis, laying a foundation for future research and potential therapeutic strategies targeting CD8 + T cells.

重症肌无力患者CD8 + T细胞的表型和功能失调。
重症肌无力(MG)是一种异质性自身免疫性疾病,其特征是由针对神经肌肉连接成分的自身抗体引起的波动性肌肉无力。虽然CD4 + T细胞在MG中的作用已经确定,但CD8 + T细胞的作用仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们使用流式细胞术分析了36名MG患者和38名年龄和性别匹配的对照组的CD8 + T细胞,以评估亚群分布、颗粒酶表达和细胞因子产生。MG患者表现出CD4 + /CD8 + T细胞比例的改变和CD8 + T细胞亚群的显著变化,包括中央记忆CD8 + T细胞(Tcm)比例的增加和效应记忆CD8 + T细胞(Tem)比例的降低。MG患者Tcm细胞中颗粒酶B的表达显著升高,而其他亚群或GZMK的表达未见显著变化。细胞因子分析显示,MG患者CD8 + T细胞产生的IL-21、GM-CSF和IL-17A增加。这些CD8 + T细胞的表型和功能改变在疾病的急性期持续存在,无论使用何种免疫治疗,并且在眼部和全身MG之间有所不同。亚组分析和相关分析进一步确定了年龄依赖性和年龄非依赖性CD8 + T细胞失调,表明CD8 + T细胞在MG免疫病理过程中的复杂和亚型特异性作用。我们的研究结果为CD8 + T细胞参与MG发病机制提供了新的见解,为未来针对CD8 + T细胞的研究和潜在的治疗策略奠定了基础。
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Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Clinical and Experimental Medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
159
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Medicine (CEM) is a multidisciplinary journal that aims to be a forum of scientific excellence and information exchange in relation to the basic and clinical features of the following fields: hematology, onco-hematology, oncology, virology, immunology, and rheumatology. The journal publishes reviews and editorials, experimental and preclinical studies, translational research, prospectively designed clinical trials, and epidemiological studies. Papers containing new clinical or experimental data that are likely to contribute to changes in clinical practice or the way in which a disease is thought about will be given priority due to their immediate importance. Case reports will be accepted on an exceptional basis only, and their submission is discouraged. The major criteria for publication are clarity, scientific soundness, and advances in knowledge. In compliance with the overwhelmingly prevailing request by the international scientific community, and with respect for eco-compatibility issues, CEM is now published exclusively online.
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