Selective CAR T cell–mediated B cell depletion suppresses IFN signature in SLE

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Abstract

Applying advanced molecular profiling together with highly specific targeted therapies offers the possibility to better dissect the mechanisms underlying immune-mediated inflammatory diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in humans. Here we apply a combination of single-cell RNA-Seq and T/B cell repertoire analysis to perform an in-depth characterization of molecular changes in the immune-signature upon CD19 CAR T cell–mediated depletion of B cells in patients with SLE. The resulting data sets not only confirm a selective CAR T cell–mediated reset of the B cell response but simultaneously reveal consequent changes in the transcriptional signature of monocyte and T cell subsets that respond with a profound reduction in type I IFN signaling. Our current data, thus, provide evidence for a causal relationship between the B cell response and the increased IFN signature observed in SLE and additionally demonstrate the usefulness of combining targeted therapies and analytic approaches to decipher molecular mechanisms of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases in humans.

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Wilhelm, A., Chambers, D., Müller, F., Bozec, A., Grieshaber-Bouyer, R., Winkler, T., … Krönke, G. (2024). Selective CAR T cell–mediated B cell depletion suppresses IFN signature in SLE. JCI Insight, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.179433

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