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Dysregulation of the gene signature of effector regulatory T cells in the early phase of systemic sclerosis

Authors :
Satomi Kobayashi
Yasuo Nagafuchi
Mai Okubo
Yusuke Sugimori
Hiroaki Hatano
Saeko Yamada
Masahiro Nakano
Ryochi Yoshida
Yusuke Takeshima
Mineto Ota
Yumi Tsuchida
Yukiko Iwasaki
Keigo Setoguchi
Kanae Kubo
Tomohisa Okamura
Kazuhiko Yamamoto
Hirofumi Shoda
Keishi Fujio
Source :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England). 61(10)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives We evaluated flow-cytometric and transcriptome features of peripheral blood immune cells from early-phase (disease duration Methods Fifty Japanese patients with SSc (12 early SSc cases and 38 late SSc cases) and 50 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were enrolled. A comparison of flow-cytometric subset proportions and RNA-sequencing of 24 peripheral blood immune cell subsets was performed. We evaluated differentially expressed genes (DEGs), characterized the co-expressed gene modules, and estimated the composition of subpopulations by deconvolution based on single-cell RNA-sequencing data. As a disease control, idiopathic inflammatory myositis (IIM) patients were also evaluated. Results Analysing the data from early and late SSc, fraction II effector regulatory T cell (Fr. II eTreg) genes showed a remarkable differential gene expression, enriched for genes related to oxidative phosphorylation. Although the flow-cytometric proportion of Fr. II eTregs was not changed in early SSc, deconvolution indicated expansion of the activated subpopulation. Co-expressed gene modules of Fr. II eTregs demonstrated enrichment of the DEGs of early SSc and correlation with the proportion of the activated subpopulation. These results suggested that DEGs in Fr. II eTregs from patients with early SSc were closely associated with the increased proportion of the activated subpopulation. Similar dysregulation of Fr. II eTregs was also observed in data from patients with early IIM. Conclusions RNA-seq of immune cells indicated the dysregulation of Fr. II eTregs in early SSc with increased proportion of the activated subpopulation.

Details

ISSN :
14620332
Volume :
61
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c1e5acaa5899d7c258d1e2260d2045c6