Mass Cytometry Identifies Distinct Lung CD4(+) T Cell Patterns in Löfgren's Syndrome and Non-Löfgren's Syndrome Sarcoidosis.

质谱流式细胞术可识别 Löfgren 综合征和非 Löfgren 综合征结节病中不同的肺 CD4(+) T 细胞模式

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作者:Kaiser Ylva, Lakshmikanth Tadepally, Chen Yang, Mikes Jaromir, Eklund Anders, Brodin Petter, Achour Adnane, Grunewald Johan
Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by accumulation of activated CD4(+) T cells in the lungs. Disease phenotypes Löfgren's syndrome (LS) and "non-LS" differ in terms of clinical manifestations, genetic background, HLA association, and prognosis, but the underlying inflammatory mechanisms largely remain unknown. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cells from four HLA-DRB1*03(+) LS and four HLA-DRB1*03(-) non-LS patients were analyzed by mass cytometry, using a panel of 33 unique markers. Differentially regulated CD4(+) T cell populations were identified using the Citrus algorithm, and t-stochastic neighborhood embedding was applied for dimensionality reduction and single-cell data visualization. We identified 19 individual CD4(+) T cell clusters differing significantly in abundance between LS and non-LS patients. Seven clusters more frequent in LS patients were characterized by significantly higher expression of regulatory receptors CTLA-4, PD-1, and ICOS, along with low expression of adhesion marker CD44. In contrast, 12 clusters primarily found in non-LS displayed elevated expression of activation and effector markers HLA-DR, CD127, CD39, as well as CD44. Hierarchical clustering further indicated functional heterogeneity and diverse origins of T cell receptor Vα2.3/Vβ22-restricted cells in LS. Finally, a near-complete overlap of CD8 and Ki-67 expression suggested larger influence of CD8(+) T cell activity on sarcoid inflammation than previously appreciated. In this study, we provide detailed characterization of pulmonary T cells and immunological parameters that define separate disease pathways in LS and non-LS. With direct association to clinical parameters, such as granuloma persistence, resolution, or chronic inflammation, these results provide a valuable foundation for further exploration and potential clinical application.

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