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Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of allergen-specific T cells in allergy and asthma

Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of allergen-specific T cells in allergy and asthma
Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of allergen-specific T cells in allergy and asthma

CD4+ T helper (TH) cells and regulatory T (Treg) cells that respond to common allergens play an important role in driving and dampening airway inflammation in patients with asthma. Until recently, direct, unbiased molecular analysis of allergen-reactive TH and Treg cells has not been possible. To better understand the diversity of these T cell subsets in allergy and asthma, we analyzed the single-cell transcriptome of ~50,000 house dust mite (HDM) allergen-reactive TH cells and Treg cells from asthmatics with HDM allergy and from three control groups: asthmatics without HDM allergy and nonasthmatics with and without HDM allergy. Our analyses show that HDM allergen-reactive TH and Treg cells are highly heterogeneous and certain subsets are quantitatively and qualitatively different in individuals with HDM-reactive asthma. The number of interleukin-9 (IL-9)-expressing HDM-reactive TH cells is greater in asthmatics with HDM allergy compared with nonasthmatics with HDM allergy, and this IL-9-expressing TH subset displays enhanced pathogenic properties. More HDM-reactive TH and Treg cells expressing the interferon response signature (THIFNR and TregIFNR) are present in asthmatics without HDM allergy compared with those with HDM allergy. In cells from these subsets (THIFNR and TregIFNR), expression of TNFSF10 was enriched; its product, tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand, dampens activation of TH cells. These findings suggest that the THIFNR and TregIFNR subsets may dampen allergic responses, which may help explain why only some people develop TH2 responses to nearly ubiquitous allergens.

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Seumois, Grégory
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Schmiedel, Benjamin J.
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Peters, Bjoern
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Peters, Bjoern
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Seumois, Grégory, Ramírez-Suástegui, Ciro, Schmiedel, Benjamin J., Liang, Shu, Peters, Bjoern, Sette, Alessandro and Vijayanand, Pandurangan (2020) Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of allergen-specific T cells in allergy and asthma. Science immunology, 5 (48), [eaba6087]. (doi:10.1126/sciimmunol.aba6087).

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Abstract

CD4+ T helper (TH) cells and regulatory T (Treg) cells that respond to common allergens play an important role in driving and dampening airway inflammation in patients with asthma. Until recently, direct, unbiased molecular analysis of allergen-reactive TH and Treg cells has not been possible. To better understand the diversity of these T cell subsets in allergy and asthma, we analyzed the single-cell transcriptome of ~50,000 house dust mite (HDM) allergen-reactive TH cells and Treg cells from asthmatics with HDM allergy and from three control groups: asthmatics without HDM allergy and nonasthmatics with and without HDM allergy. Our analyses show that HDM allergen-reactive TH and Treg cells are highly heterogeneous and certain subsets are quantitatively and qualitatively different in individuals with HDM-reactive asthma. The number of interleukin-9 (IL-9)-expressing HDM-reactive TH cells is greater in asthmatics with HDM allergy compared with nonasthmatics with HDM allergy, and this IL-9-expressing TH subset displays enhanced pathogenic properties. More HDM-reactive TH and Treg cells expressing the interferon response signature (THIFNR and TregIFNR) are present in asthmatics without HDM allergy compared with those with HDM allergy. In cells from these subsets (THIFNR and TregIFNR), expression of TNFSF10 was enriched; its product, tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand, dampens activation of TH cells. These findings suggest that the THIFNR and TregIFNR subsets may dampen allergic responses, which may help explain why only some people develop TH2 responses to nearly ubiquitous allergens.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 May 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 June 2020
Published date: 26 June 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 442660
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442660
ISSN: 2470-9468
PURE UUID: 8ce72455-de0f-41da-a125-00970f83cb82
ORCID for Pandurangan Vijayanand: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7067-9723

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Date deposited: 22 Jul 2020 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 05:45

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Author: Grégory Seumois
Author: Ciro Ramírez-Suástegui
Author: Benjamin J. Schmiedel
Author: Shu Liang
Author: Bjoern Peters
Author: Alessandro Sette
Author: Pandurangan Vijayanand ORCID iD

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