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Pairing of single-cell RNA analysis and T cell antigen receptor profiling indicates breakdown of T cell tolerance checkpoints in atherosclerosis

Authors :
Zhihua Wang
Xi Zhang
Shu Lu
Chuankai Zhang
Zhe Ma
Rui Su
Yuanfang Li
Ting Sun
Yutao Li
Mingyang Hong
Xinyi Deng
Mohammad Rafiee Monjezi
Michael Hristov
Sabine Steffens
Donato Santovito
Klaus Dornmair
Klaus Ley
Christian Weber
Sarajo K. Mohanta
Andreas J. R. Habenicht
Changjun Yin
Source :
Nature Cardiovascular Research. 2:290-306
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Atherosclerotic plaques form in the inner layer of arteries triggering heart attacks and strokes. Although T cells have been detected in atherosclerosis, tolerance dysfunction as a disease driver remains unexplored. Here we examine tolerance checkpoints in atherosclerotic plaques, artery tertiary lymphoid organs and lymph nodes in mice burdened by advanced atherosclerosis, via single-cell RNA sequencing paired with T cell antigen receptor sequencing. Complex patterns of deteriorating peripheral T cell tolerance were observed being most pronounced in plaques followed by artery tertiary lymphoid organs, lymph nodes and blood. Affected checkpoints included clonal expansion of CD4+, CD8+ and regulatory T cells; aberrant tolerance-regulating transcripts of clonally expanded T cells; T cell exhaustion; Treg–TH17 T cell conversion; and dysfunctional antigen presentation. Moreover, single-cell RNA-sequencing profiles of human plaques revealed that the CD8+ T cell tolerance dysfunction observed in mouse plaques was shared in human coronary and carotid artery plaques. Thus, our data support the concept of atherosclerosis as a bona fide T cell autoimmune disease targeting the arterial wall.

Details

ISSN :
27310590
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Cardiovascular Research
Accession number :
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