Inflammatory arthritis irAE may represent a unique autoimmune disease primarily driven by T cells, but likely not autoantibodies 2251377
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Abstract Introduction The underlying immunopathogenesis of inflammatory arthritis (IA) immune-related adverse event (irAE) remains obscure. Unlike rheumatoid arthritis (RA), where autoantibodies and B cell dysfunction are central features, the contribution of humoral immunity to IA-irAE is unclear. Methods Here, we performed immunophenotyping of peripheral blood from IA-irAE patients, and compared them with seronegative RA patients, ICI-treated patients without irAE, and healthy controls. Results IA-irAE was marked with increased cytotoxic gene expression and metabolic activation in T cells, and reduced CXCR3 and CCR6 expression in CD4+ T cells. Contrary to seronegative RA, IA-irAE patients displayed no significant elevation in autoantibody levels or atypical CD11c+CD21⁻ B cells. IA-irAE was further characterized by elevated levels of IL-6, IL-12, and type I IFN, which correlated with the T cell activation phenotypes. Conclusion Altogether, our findings define IA-irAE as a disease with certain immunological features distinctive from RA, representing a potentially T cell driven, autoantibody-independent autoimmunity. These results offer insights into immune tolerance breakdown and therapeutic targeting in irAEs. Funding Source National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Mark E. and Mary A. Davis Initiative in Rheumatoid Arthritis Research Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Topic Categories Basic Autoimmunity (BA)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (13)
Xingxing Zhu
Yue Yu
Shiju Chen
Hannah Langenfeld
Mayo Clinic
Yanfeng Li
Panwen Wang
1Mayo Clinic, Hematology, Rochester, United States
Ying Li
Svetomir Markovic
Mayo Clinic
John Davis
1The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, United States
Haidong Dong
Cynthia Crowson
Mayo Clinic
Uma Thanarajasingam
Mayo Clinic
Hu Zeng
1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, United States