Increased neutrophil senescence is associated with impaired immunosuppressive activity in systemic lupus erythematosus.

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作者:Han Lei, Huang Fengling, Zhu Qingchen, Wang Huan, Lu Tianlin, Xiao Chunyuan, Xu Jing, Zhang Xiaoyan, Xiao Yichuan, Huang Xinfang
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by a complex pathogenesis that was previously thought to involve primarily adaptive immunity. Emerging evidence underscores the role of neutrophils in shaping immune dysregulation and inducing organ damage in lupus. This study aims to investigate the dynamics of neutrophil senescence and its relationship with lupus, an area that remains poorly understood. Here, we identify a significantly elevated proportion of CXCR4 (hi)CD62L (lo) senescence-like neutrophils in the peripheral blood of SLE patients compare to that in the healthy donors. Increased numbers of senescence-like neutrophils are positively correlated with SLE disease activity and autoantibody production in SLE patients. In addition, senescence-like neutrophils derived from SLE patients exhibit an impaired ability to suppress the proinflammatory activity of natural killer (NK) cells and CD4 (+) T cells. Further mechanistic exploration suggests that these senescence-like neutrophils might exert their immunosuppressive effects via reactive oxygen species (ROS) production under physiological conditions. Our results demonstrate that senescence-like neutrophils could serve as biomarkers for assessing the disease activity of SLE. The compromised immunosuppressive function of senescence-like neutrophils provides a new perspective on SLE pathophysiology and may pave the way for the development of novel therapies.

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