T‐cell receptor repertoire analysis of CD4‐positive T cells from blood and an affected organ in an autoimmune mouse model

Author:

Ishikawa Tatsuya12,Horie Kenta1,Takakura Yuki1,Ohki Houko12,Maruyama Yuya12,Hayama Mio12,Miyauchi Maki12,Miyao Takahisa12,Hagiwara Naho1,Kobayashi Tetsuya J.3,Akiyama Nobuko12,Akiyama Taishin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Immune Homeostasis RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences Yokohama Japan

2. Graduate School of Medical Life Science Yokohama City University Yokohama Japan

3. Institute of Industrial Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractOne hallmark of some autoimmune diseases is the variability of symptoms among individuals. Organs affected by the disease differ between patients, posing a challenge in diagnosing the affected organs. Although numerous studies have investigated the correlation between T cell antigen receptor (TCR) repertoires and the development of infectious and immune diseases, the correlation between TCR repertoires and variations in disease symptoms among individuals remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the correlation of TCRα and β repertoires in blood T cells with the extent of autoimmune signs that varies among individuals. We sequenced TCRα and β of CD4+CD44highCD62Llow T cells in the blood and stomachs of mice deficient in autoimmune regulator (Aire) (AIRE KO), a mouse model of human autoimmune polyendocrinopathy‐candidiasis‐ectodermal dystrophy. Data analysis revealed that the degree of similarity in TCR sequences between the blood and stomach varied among individual AIRE KO mice and reflected the extent of T cell infiltration in the stomach. We identified a set of TCR sequences whose frequencies in blood might correlate with extent of the stomach manifestations. Our results propose a potential of using TCR repertoires not only for diagnosing disease development but also for diagnosing affected organs in autoimmune diseases.

Funder

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Genetics

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