B Cell Receptor Repertoire Analysis of the CD21lo B Cell Compartment in Healthy Individuals, Patients With Sjögren's Disease, and Patients With Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis

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B cells with low or absent expression of CD21 (CD21lo B cells) gained attention due to their expansion in the peripheral blood of patients with immune-mediated, rheumatic diseases. This is not only observed in typical autoimmune diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjögren's disease (SjD) but also in radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (r-axSpA), which is considered an autoinflammatory disease. To gain more insight into the origins of the heterogeneous CD21lo B-cell population, and its relation to the plasmablast (PB) compartment, we profiled the B-cell-receptor (BCR) repertoire in CD27− and CD27+ fractions of CD21lo B cells and early PBs using next-generation sequencing. Populations were sorted from peripheral blood of healthy individuals, SjD patients, and r-axSpA patients (n = 10 for each group). In healthy individuals and both patient groups, our findings indicate that CD27−CD21lo B cells, which exhibit few mutations in their BCR, may develop into CD27+CD21lo B cells and PBs, both marked by considerably more mutations. Given the known expansion of circulating CD27−CD21lo B cells in SjD and r-axSpA patients and clonal relationships with both CD27+CD21lo B cells and early PBs, these cells might actively contribute to (pathological) immune responses in rheumatic diseases with autoimmune and/or autoinflammatory characteristics.

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Wilbrink, R., van der Weele, L., Spoorenberg, A. J. P. L., de Vries, N., Niewold, I. T. G., Verstappen, G. M., & Kroese, F. G. M. (2025). B Cell Receptor Repertoire Analysis of the CD21lo B Cell Compartment in Healthy Individuals, Patients With Sjögren’s Disease, and Patients With Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis. European Journal of Immunology, 55(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.202451398

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