Clonal Vα12.1+ T cell expansions in the peripheral blood of rheumatoid arthritis patients

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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) represents a heterogenous disease characterized by chronic polyarthritis. Most patients with adult RA inherit HLA-DR4 or -DR1 major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes. While the molecular basis for this genetic predisposition is unknown, the major function of these MHC-encoded molecules is to present peptides to T lymphocytes. It is hypothesized that an endogenous or environmental antigen initiates a MHC-restricted immune response mediated by T lymphocytes, which is followed by a chronic inflammatory reaction involving many cell types. In chronic RA, previous or ongoing antigenic activation might result in detectable skewing of the peripheral α/β T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire. Here we demonstrate a marked expansion of Vα12.1-bearing CD8+ T cells in the peripheral blood (mean, 22%; range, 10-43%) of >15% of RA patients. A major proportion of these patients shared HLA-DQ2 in addition to the expected high frequency DR1 and DR4 alleles. Detailed molecular analysis in three of the RA patients with elevated Vα12.1+ T cells identified repeated TCR α chain sequences consistent with clonal Vα12.1+ ,CD8+ T cell expansion. In addition to shared TCR Vα12.1 germline gene usage among unrelated subjects, a conserved Jα motif was also detected. Together, these results suggest an antigen-driven mechanism of T cell expansion in these patients and may offer a new approach in examining specific antigens that stimulate T cells in RA.

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DerSimonian, H., Sugita, M., Glass, D. N., Maier, A. L., Weinblatt, M. E., Rème, T., & Brenner, M. B. (1993). Clonal Vα12.1+ T cell expansions in the peripheral blood of rheumatoid arthritis patients. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 177(6), 1623–1631. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.177.6.1623

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