CD4+CD25- T-Cell-Secreted IFN-γ Promotes Corneal Nerve Degeneration in Diabetic Mice.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yujing Lin, Lingling Yang, Ya Li, Shengqian Dou, Zhenzhen Zhang, Qingjun Zhou
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the relationship between corneal nerve degeneration and elevated dendritic cells (DCs) in diabetic keratopathy.

Methods: Corneas from diabetic and healthy mice were analyzed using single-cell RNA sequencing. Corneal nerve density and DC and T-cell infiltration were quantified through whole-mount corneal staining. Freshly isolated mouse trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons were co-cultured with immature DCs, mature DCs, activated CD8+ T cells, and CD4+CD25- T cells. TG neurite outgrowth was assessed to identify potential effector cells driving corneal nerve degeneration. In addition, interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) and blocking antibodies were used to evaluate their effects on TG neurite outgrowth and corneal nerve degeneration in mice.

Results: Compared with age-matched healthy mice, diabetic mice exhibited a significant reduction in corneal nerve density and sensitivity, along with increased infiltration of DCs, CD4+ T cells, and CD8+ T cells. In vitro co-culture experiments revealed that CD4+CD25- T cells, rather than DCs and CD8+ T cells, significantly inhibited TG neurite outgrowth. Among cytokines, elevated IFN-γ in diabetic corneas impaired TG neurite outgrowth and induced corneal nerve degeneration, whereas IL-4 and IL-17 had no such effect. Blocking IFN-γ alleviated CD4+CD25- T-cell-induced inhibition of TG neurite outgrowth and corneal nerve degeneration in diabetic mice.

Conclusions: CD4+CD25- T cells, but not DCs or CD8+ T cells, contribute to corneal nerve degeneration in diabetic mice, a process partially mediated by IFN-γ.

CD4+CD25- t细胞分泌的IFN-γ促进糖尿病小鼠角膜神经变性。
目的:探讨糖尿病角膜病变中角膜神经退行性变与树突状细胞(dc)升高的关系。方法:采用单细胞RNA测序方法对糖尿病小鼠和健康小鼠的角膜进行分析。全载角膜染色定量角膜神经密度、DC和t细胞浸润。将新分离的小鼠三叉神经节(TG)神经元与未成熟dc、成熟dc、活化CD8+ T细胞和CD4+CD25- T细胞共培养。评估TG神经突的生长,以确定驱动角膜神经变性的潜在效应细胞。此外,用干扰素-γ (IFN-γ)和阻断抗体评价其对小鼠TG神经突生长和角膜神经变性的影响。结果:与年龄匹配的健康小鼠相比,糖尿病小鼠角膜神经密度和敏感性显著降低,dc、CD4+ T细胞和CD8+ T细胞的浸润增加。体外共培养实验显示,CD4+CD25- T细胞,而不是DCs和CD8+ T细胞,显著抑制TG神经突的生长。在细胞因子中,糖尿病角膜中升高的IFN-γ会损害TG神经突的生长并诱导角膜神经变性,而IL-4和IL-17则没有这种影响。阻断IFN-γ可减轻CD4+CD25- t细胞诱导的糖尿病小鼠TG神经突生长和角膜神经变性的抑制。结论:CD4+CD25- T细胞,而非dc或CD8+ T细胞,参与糖尿病小鼠角膜神经变性,这一过程部分由IFN-γ介导。
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CiteScore
6.90
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), published as ready online, is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). IOVS features original research, mostly pertaining to clinical and laboratory ophthalmology and vision research in general.
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