CD4+T-cell cooperation promoted pathogenic function of activated naïve B cells of patients with SLE

Author:

Wangriatisak KittikornORCID,Kochayoo Piyawan,Thawornpan Pongsakorn,Leepiyasakulchai Chaniya,Suangtamai Thanitta,Ngamjanyaporn PintipORCID,Khowawisetsut Ladawan,Khaenam Prasong,Pisitkun Prapaporn,Chootong PatchaneeORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore cooperation between activated naïve (aNAV) B cells and CD4+T cells in the pathogenesis of SLE through autoantibody production, T-cell differentiation and inflammatory cytokine secretion.MethodsPeripheral blood mononuclear cell samples were obtained from 31 patients with SLE and used to characterise phenotype of aNAV B cells (n=14) and measured the phosphorylation of B-cell receptor (BCR) signalling molecules (n=5). Upregulation of T-cell costimulatory molecules after BCR and toll-like receptor (TLR)-7/TLR-8 stimulation was detected in cells from four subjects. To explore the role of these cells in SLE pathogenesis via T cell-dependent mechanisms, four subjects were analysed to detect the promotion of CD4+T-cell activation and antibody-secreting cell (ASC) differentiation after CD4+T-cell–B-cell cocultures. The aNAV B cells from four patients were used to assess cytokine secretion.ResultsThe aNAV B cells of patients with SLE had increased expression of surface CD40, HLA-DR and interleukin-21 receptor (IL-21R) and FCRL5 molecules. With BCR stimulation, these cells greatly increased PLCγ2 phosphorylation. Integrated BCR and TLR-7/TLR-8 signals induced overexpression of CD40, CD86, IL-21R and HLA-DR on lupus aNAV B cells. In T-cell–B-cell cocultures, lupus aNAV B cells (with upregulated costimulatory molecules) promoted CD4+T-cell proliferation and polarisation toward effector Th2and Th17cells. Importantly, in this coculture system, CD4+T-cell signals enhanced aNAV B-cell differentiation into auto-ASCs and produced anti-DNA antibodies. The interaction between CD4+T cell and aNAV B cell increased production of inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-8 and IL-23).ConclusionCooperation between aNAV B cells and CD4+T cells contributed to SLE pathogenesis by promoting both differentiation of pathogenic T cells (Th2and Th17) and autoantibody secretion.

Funder

Mahidol University

National Research Council of Thailand

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Rheumatology,General Medicine

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