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High-content multimodal analysis supports the IL-7/IL-7 receptor axis as a relevant therapeutic target in primary Sjögren's syndrome

Abstract: Objective: While the involvement of IL-7/IL-7R axis in pSS has been described in relation to T cells, little is known about the contribution of this pathway in relationship with other immune cells, and its implication in autoimmunity. Using high-content multiomics data, we aimed at characterizing IL-7R expressing cells and the involvement of IL-7/IL-7R pathway in pSS pathophysiology. Methods: An IL-7 signature established using RNA-sequencing of human PBMCs incubated with IL-7 was applied to 304 pSS patients, and on RNA-Seq datasets from tissue biopsies. High-content immunophenotyping using flow and imaging mass cytometry was developed to characterize peripheral and in situ IL-7R expression. Results: We identified a blood 4-gene IL-7 module (IKZF4, KIAA0040, PGAP1 and SOS1) associated with antiSSA/Ro positiveness in patients as well as disease activity, and a tissue 5-gene IL-7 module (IL7R, PCED1B, TNFSF8, ADAM19, MYBL1) associated with infiltration severity. We confirmed expression of IL-7R on T cells subsets, and further observed upregulation of IL-7R on double-negative (DN) B cells, and especially DN2 B cells. IL-7R expression was increased in pSS compared to sicca patients with variations seen according to the degree of infiltration. When expressed, IL-7R was mainly found on epithelial cells, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, switched memory B cells, DN B cells and M1 macrophages. Conclusion: This exhaustive characterization of the IL-7/IL-7R pathway in pSS pathophysiology established that two IL-7 gene modules discriminate pSS patients with a high IL-7 axis involvement. Their use could guide the implementation of an anti-IL-7R targeted therapy in a precision medicine approach.

 Fuente: Journal of Autoimmunity, 2024, 149, 103147

 Publisher: Elsevier

 Year of publication: 2024

 No. of pages: 10

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2023.103147

 ISSN: 1095-9157,0896-8411

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaut.2023.103147

Authorship

DESVAUX, EMIKO

HEMON, PATRICE

SORET, PERRINE

LE DANTEC, CHRISTELLE

CHATZIS, LOUKAS

CORNEC, DIVI

DEVAUCHELLE-PENSEC, VALÉRIE

ELOUEJ, SAHAR

DUGUET, FANNY

LAIGLE, LAURENCE

POIRIER, NICOLAS

MOINGEON, PHILIPPE

BRETIN, SYLVIE

PERS, JACQUES-OLIVIER