Asymmetric T cell division of GAD65 specific naive T cells contribute to an early divergence in the differentiation fate into memory T cell subsets

IF 4.9 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Immunology Pub Date : 2022-06-26 DOI:10.1111/imm.13537
Greta Alampi, Debora Vignali, Ilenia Centorame, Adriana Canu, Ilaria Cosorich, Jessica Filoni, Carla Di Dedda, Paolo Monti
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Abstract

Autoreactive T cells with the phenotype and function of different memory subsets are present in patients who developed type 1 diabetes (TID). According to the progressive differentiation model, memory subsets generate from naïve precursors in a linear and unidirectional path depending on the strength and quality of stimulatory signals. By observing human naïve T cells in contact with GAD65 loaded autologous dendritic cells, we observed that approximately 10% of cells divided with the plane of cell division parallel to the one of the immune synapse, causing phenotypic asymmetries in the proximal and distal daughter T cells. After the first T cell division, proximal and distal daughter T cells showed different phenotype, metabolic signature and commitment to differentiate towards long-lived memory T cells or T cells with effector function. Subjects with or without T1D showed a similar frequency of asymmetric T cell division (ATCD) for autoantigens and recall antigens specific T cells, however the frequency of ATCD is significantly increased in autoreactive T cells in patients with T1D when IL-7 was added to the culture. An increased upregulation of GLUT1 in response to IL-7 in patients with T1D was related to the rate of ATCD. Our results showed that ATCD is associated with an early divergence in the differentiation fate of naïve T cells specific for GAD65 during first antigen encounter.

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GAD65特异性幼稚T细胞的不对称T细胞分裂有助于早期分化为记忆T细胞亚群
具有不同记忆亚群表型和功能的自身反应性T细胞存在于1型糖尿病(TID)患者中。根据渐进式分化模型,记忆子集根据刺激信号的强度和质量,以线性和单向的路径从naïve前体生成。通过观察人类naïve T细胞与负载GAD65的自体树突状细胞接触,我们观察到大约10%的细胞分裂平面与免疫突触平行,导致近端和远端的子T细胞表型不对称。在第一次T细胞分裂后,近端和远端子T细胞表现出不同的表型、代谢特征和向长寿命记忆T细胞或具有效应功能的T细胞分化的承诺。有或没有T1D的受试者,自身抗原和回忆抗原特异性T细胞的不对称T细胞分裂(ATCD)频率相似,但在T1D患者的自身反应性T细胞中,当IL-7加入培养中时,ATCD的频率显著增加。T1D患者对IL-7的反应中GLUT1上调的增加与ATCD的发生率有关。我们的研究结果表明,ATCD与GAD65特异性naïve T细胞在第一次抗原相遇时分化命运的早期分化有关。
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Immunology
Immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
1.60%
发文量
175
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Immunology is one of the longest-established immunology journals and is recognised as one of the leading journals in its field. We have global representation in authors, editors and reviewers. Immunology publishes papers describing original findings in all areas of cellular and molecular immunology. High-quality original articles describing mechanistic insights into fundamental aspects of the immune system are welcome. Topics of interest to the journal include: immune cell development, cancer immunology, systems immunology/omics and informatics, inflammation, immunometabolism, immunology of infection, microbiota and immunity, mucosal immunology, and neuroimmunology. The journal also publishes commissioned review articles on subjects of topical interest to immunologists, and commissions in-depth review series: themed sets of review articles which take a 360° view of select topics at the heart of immunological research.
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