CD11c+CD88+CD317+ myeloid cells are critical mediators of persistent CNS autoimmunity

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Manouchehri Navid,Hussain Rehana Z.,Cravens Petra D.,Edelson Brian T.,Wu Gregory F.,Cross Anne H.,Doelger Richard,Loof Nicolas,Eagar Todd N.,Forsthuber Thomas G.,Calvier Laurent,Herz Joachim,Stüve Olaf

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AbstractBackgroundNatalizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody (mAb) against α4-integrin, reduces the number of dendritic cells (DC) in cerebral perivascular spaces in multiple sclerosis (MS). Selective deletion of α4-integrin in CD11c+ cells should curtail their migration to the CNS and ameliorate experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE).MethodsWe generated CD11c.Cre+/-ITGA4fl/fl C57/Bl6 mice to selectively delete α4-integrin in CD11c+ cells. Active immunization and adoptive transfer EAE models were employed. Multi-parameter flow cytometry was utilized to immunophenotype leukocytes. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) was used to profile individual cells.Resultsα4-integrin expression by CD11c+ cells was significantly reduced in primary and secondary lymphoid organs in CD11c.Cre+/-ITGA4fl/fl mice. In active EAE, a delayed disease onset was observed in CD11c.Cre+/-ITGA4fl/fl mice, during which CD11c+CD88+ cells were sequestered in the blood. Upon EAE onset, CD11c+CD88+ cells accumulated in the CNS and expressed CD317+. In adoptive transfer experiments, CD11c.Cre+/-ITGA4fl/fl mice had ameliorated clinical disease associated with diminished numbers of CNS CD11c+CD88+CD317+ cells. The transcription profile of CD11c+CD88+CD317+ cells placed them within previously defined microglia-like cells in human CSF. We show that activated, but not naïve microglia expressed CD11c, CD88, and CD317. Finally, anti-CD317 treatment prior to clinical EAE substantially enhanced recovery.ConclusionCD11c+CD88+CD317+ cells in the CNS promote inflammatory damage. Transcriptional analysis identifies CD11c+CD88+CD317+ cells as a unique myeloid subset in human CSF. The disease-propagating effects of these cells can be antagonized using anti-CD317 mAb.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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