Objective: The lung is implicated as a site for breach of tolerance prior to onset of seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). To substantiate this, we investigated lung-resident B cells in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples from untreated early RA patients and anti–citrullinated protein antibody (ACPA)–positive individuals at risk for developing RA. Methods: Single B cells (n = 7,680) were phenotyped and isolated from BAL samples from individuals at risk of RA (n = 3) and at RA diagnosis (n = 9). The immunoglobulin variable region transcripts were sequenced and selected for expression as monoclonal antibodies (n = 141). Monoclonal ACPAs were tested for reactivity patterns and binding to neutrophils. Results: Using our single-cell approach, we found significantly increased proportions of B lymphocytes in ACPA+ compared to ACPA– individuals. Memory and double-negative B cells were prominent in all subgroups. Upon antibody re-expression, 7 highly mutated citrulline-autoreactive clones originating from different memory B cell subsets were identified, both in individuals at risk of RA and early RA patients. Lung IgG variable gene transcripts from ACPA+ individuals carried frequent mutation-induced N-linked Fab glycosylation sites (P < 0.001), often in the framework 3 of the variable region. Two of the lung ACPAs bound to activated neutrophils, 1 from an individual at risk of RA and 1 from an early RA patient. Conclusion: T cell–driven B cell differentiation resulting in local class switching and somatic hypermutation are evident in lungs before as well as in early stages of ACPA+ RA. Our findings add to the notion of lung mucosa being a site for initiation of citrulline autoimmunity preceding seropositive RA. (Figure presented.).
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Joshua, V., Loberg Haarhaus, M., Hensvold, A., Wähämaa, H., Gerstner, C., Hansson, M., … Malmström, V. (2023). Rheumatoid Arthritis–Specific Autoimmunity in the Lung Before and at the Onset of Disease. Arthritis and Rheumatology, 75(11), 1910–1922. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.42549
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