Single‐cell profiling of muscle‐infiltrating T cells in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies

Author:

Argyriou Alexandra12,Horuluoglu Begum12ORCID,Galindo‐Feria Angeles Shunashy12,Diaz‐Boada Juan Sebastian12,Sijbranda Merel12,Notarnicola Antonella123,Dani Lara13,van Vollenhoven Annika12,Ramsköld Daniel4,Nennesmo Inger5,Dastmalchi Maryam123,Lundberg Ingrid E123,Diaz‐Gallo Lina‐Marcela12ORCID,Chemin Karine12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Solna Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Center for Molecular Medicine Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Gastro, Dermatology and Rheumatology Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

5. Department of Oncology‐Pathology Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractIdiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) are rare autoimmune systemic diseases characterized by muscle weakness and the presence of muscle‐infiltrating T cells. IIM represent a clinical challenge due to heterogeneity of symptoms and variability of response to immunosuppressive treatment. Here, we performed in‐depth single‐cell sequencing on muscle‐infiltrating T cells and peripheral blood memory T cells in six patients with recently diagnosed IIM. We identified tissue resident memory T‐cell (TRM) signatures including the expression of HOBIT, XCL1 and CXCR6 in the muscle biopsies of all patients with IIM. Clonally expanded T‐cell clones were mainly found among cytotoxic and TRM implying their role in the disease pathogenesis. Finally, identical expanded T‐cell clones persisting at follow‐up in the muscle tissue of two patients suggest their involvement in disease chronicity. Our study reveals a muscle tissue resident memory T‐cell signature in patients with IIM and a transcriptomic map to identify novel therapeutic targets in IIM.

Funder

Karolinska Institutet

Reumatikerförbundet

Stiftelsen Konung Gustaf V:s 80-årsfond

Stiftelsen Professor Nanna Svartz Fond

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Molecular Medicine

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