Dendritic cells drive profibrotic inflammation and aberrant T cell polarization in systemic sclerosis

Author:

Choreño-Parra José Alberto12,Cervantes-Rosete Diana3,Jiménez-Álvarez Luis Armando1,Ramírez-Martínez Gustavo1,Márquez-García José Eduardo1,Cruz-Lagunas Alfredo1,Magaña-Sánchez Ana Yelli3,Lima Guadalupe3,López-Maldonado Humberto3,Gaytán-Guzmán Emanuel3,Caballero Adrian3,Fernández-Plata Rosario4,Furuzawa-Carballeda Janette3,Mendoza-Milla Criselda5,Navarro-González Maria del Carmen6,Llorente Luis3,Zúñiga Joaquín12,Rodríguez-Reyna Tatiana Sofía3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Immunobiology and Genetics, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias Ismael Cosío Villegas , Mexico City, Mexico

2. Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud , Monterrey, Nuevo León, México

3. Department of Immunology and Rheumatology, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán , Mexico City, Mexico

4. Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias Ismael Cosío Villegas, Mexico City, Mexico

5. Laboratorio de Transducción de Señales, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias Ismael Cosío Villegas , Mexico City, Mexico

6. Laboratorio de Investigación en Enfermedades Reumáticas, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias Ismael Cosío Villegas , Mexico City, Mexico

Abstract

Abstract Objectives SSc is a devastating autoimmune disease characterized by fibrosis and obliterative vasculopathy affecting the skin and visceral organs. While the processes mediating excessive extracellular matrix deposition and fibroblast proliferation are clear, the exact link between autoimmunity and fibrosis remains elusive. Th17 cells have been proposed as critical drivers of profibrotic inflammation during SSc, but little is known about the immune components supporting their pathogenic role. Our aim was to determine cytokine responses of stimulated monocyte-derived dendritic cells (Mo-DCs) and to determine how they influence T-cell cytokine production in SSc. Material and methods Dendritic cells (DCs) activate and shape T cell differentiation by producing polarizing cytokines. Hence, we investigated the cytokine responses of monocyte-derived DCs (Mo-DCs) from patients with limited cutaneous SSc (lcSSc), diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc) and healthy controls (HCs) after stimulation with toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists. Also, using co-culture assays, we analysed T cell subpopulations after contact with autologous TLR-activated Mo-DCs. Results In general, we observed an increased production of Th17-related cytokines like IL-1β, IL-17F, IL-21 and IL-22 by SSc compared with HC Mo-DCs, with variations between lcSSc vs dcSSc and early- vs late-stage subgroups. Noticeably, we found a significant increment in IL-33 production by Mo-DCs in all SSc cases regardless of their clinical phenotype. Strikingly, T cells displayed Th2, Th17 and dual Th2–Th17 phenotypes after exposure to autologous TLR-stimulated Mo-DCs from SSc patients but not HCs. These changes were pronounced in individuals with early-stage dcSSc and less significant in the late-stage lcSSc subgroup. Conclusions Our findings suggest that functional alterations of DCs promote immune mechanisms favouring the aberrant T cell polarization and profibrotic inflammation behind clinical SSc heterogeneity.

Funder

National Council of Science and Technology

Fondo Sectorial SSA-IMSS-ISSSTE

Basic Science Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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