Amanda Pereira Vasconcelos, Juan Carlo Santos E Silva, Adriana Simizo, Jonathan Peña Avila, Gabriel Nassar Reich Goldstein, Pedro Henrique Prado de Oliveira, Henry Mogollón García, Carlos Alberto de Carvalho Fraga, Helder I Nakaya
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摘要
甲状腺自身免疫性疾病(如桥本氏甲状腺炎和巴塞杜氏病)在女性中的发病率明显高于男性,这表明男女之间在免疫系统功能和调节方面存在潜在的生物差异。血浆B细胞在自身免疫中起着至关重要的作用,因为它们能产生针对自身抗原的抗体,但它们在没有临床自身免疫疾病的女性甲状腺中的存在在很大程度上仍未得到研究。本研究调查了女性甲状腺中浆细胞B的浸润情况,特别是排除了那些有任何自身免疫性疾病临床表现的女性。通过大量 RNA-seq 分析,我们发现了基因表达谱的显著性别差异,尤其是与血浆 B 细胞相关的基因。单细胞RNA-seq和空间转录组分析进一步揭示了CXCL13-CXCR5信号轴在甲状腺组织内招募和组织浆B细胞的过程中起着关键作用。这些发现表明,在CXCL13的驱动下,女性甲状腺中固有的浆B细胞可能是女性患自身免疫性甲状腺疾病风险较高的原因之一。我们的研究为了解甲状腺的免疫状况提供了新的视角,并强调了了解免疫细胞分布和功能的性别差异的重要性。
Sex-Based Differences in Thyroid Plasma B Cell Infiltration: Implications for Autoimmune Disease Susceptibility.
Thyroid autoimmune diseases, such as Hashimoto thyroiditis and Graves disease, are significantly more prevalent in women than in men, suggesting underlying biological differences in immune system function and regulation between sexes. Plasma B cells are crucial in autoimmunity due to their role in producing antibodies targeting self-antigens, but their presence in the thyroids of women without clinical autoimmune diseases remains largely unexplored. This study investigates the infiltration of plasma B cells in female thyroids specifically excluding those with any clinical signs of autoimmune diseases. Using bulk RNA-seq analysis, we identified significant sex differences in gene expression profiles, particularly in genes associated with plasma B cells. Single-cell RNA-seq and spatial transcriptomic analyses further revealed that the CXCL13-CXCR5 signaling axis plays a pivotal role in recruiting and organizing plasma B cells within the thyroid tissue. These findings suggest that the inherent presence of plasma B cells in the female thyroid, driven by CXCL13, may contribute to the higher risk of developing autoimmune thyroid diseases in women. Our study provides new insights into the immune landscape of the thyroid and underscores the importance of understanding sex-specific differences in immune cell distribution and function.
期刊介绍:
The mission of Endocrinology is to be the authoritative source of emerging hormone science and to disseminate that new knowledge to scientists, clinicians, and the public in a way that will enable "hormone science to health." Endocrinology welcomes the submission of original research investigating endocrine systems and diseases at all levels of biological organization, incorporating molecular mechanistic studies, such as hormone-receptor interactions, in all areas of endocrinology, as well as cross-disciplinary and integrative studies. The editors of Endocrinology encourage the submission of research in emerging areas not traditionally recognized as endocrinology or metabolism in addition to the following traditionally recognized fields: Adrenal; Bone Health and Osteoporosis; Cardiovascular Endocrinology; Diabetes; Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals; Endocrine Neoplasia and Cancer; Growth; Neuroendocrinology; Nuclear Receptors and Their Ligands; Obesity; Reproductive Endocrinology; Signaling Pathways; and Thyroid.