05.06 Specific t cell and b cell distributions characterise subgroups of patients with primary sjögren's syndrome and are associated with disease activity and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. (1st March 2017)
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- 05.06 Specific t cell and b cell distributions characterise subgroups of patients with primary sjögren's syndrome and are associated with disease activity and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. (1st March 2017)
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- 05.06 Specific t cell and b cell distributions characterise subgroups of patients with primary sjögren's syndrome and are associated with disease activity and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression
- Authors:
- Lann, Lucas Le
Simon, Quentin
Jamin, Christophe
Cornec, Divi
Borghi, Maria-Oriette
Beretta, Lorenzo
Cervera, Ricard
Saraux, Alain
Lories, Rik
Chizzolini, Carlo
Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta
Pers, Jacques-Olivier - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: The goal of the IMI PRECISESADS project is to reclassify individuals affected by systemic autoimmune diseases (SADs) into clusters of molecular, instead of clinical entities. In this project, we investigated 40 individuals with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), as diagnosed by the revised American-European classification criteria and 53 healthy controls (HCs) to determine whether a fine flow cytometry analysis of T and B cell distribution in whole blood could cluster individuals according to disease activity. Methods: Two flow cytometry panels were designed. The first panel was dedicated to T cells and combined CD57, CD45RA, CD62L, CD27, CD38, CD3, CD4, CD8 mAbs. The second panel was dedicated to B cells and combined IgD, TACI, CD5, CD24, CD27, CD38, CD19, CD11b mAbs. Disease activity was determined according to ESSDAI. A Luminex-based system was used to analyse up to 88 cytokines, chemokines and soluble factors in serum of pSS patients and HCs. Results: A combined analysis of T and B cell distribution highlighted two groups of individuals with a strong cluster of pSS patients in one of them. Indeed, the first cluster (group A) gathers together 24 pSS patients and 5 HCs while group B consists in 16 pSS patients and 49 HCs. Group A was characterised by the association of an increase of activated naïve B cells (IgD + CD24 + CD38 + CD27 - ), a decrease of memory B cells (IgD - CD38 - CD27 + ), an increase of central memory CD4 + T cells (CD45RA - CD62L +Abstract : Background: The goal of the IMI PRECISESADS project is to reclassify individuals affected by systemic autoimmune diseases (SADs) into clusters of molecular, instead of clinical entities. In this project, we investigated 40 individuals with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), as diagnosed by the revised American-European classification criteria and 53 healthy controls (HCs) to determine whether a fine flow cytometry analysis of T and B cell distribution in whole blood could cluster individuals according to disease activity. Methods: Two flow cytometry panels were designed. The first panel was dedicated to T cells and combined CD57, CD45RA, CD62L, CD27, CD38, CD3, CD4, CD8 mAbs. The second panel was dedicated to B cells and combined IgD, TACI, CD5, CD24, CD27, CD38, CD19, CD11b mAbs. Disease activity was determined according to ESSDAI. A Luminex-based system was used to analyse up to 88 cytokines, chemokines and soluble factors in serum of pSS patients and HCs. Results: A combined analysis of T and B cell distribution highlighted two groups of individuals with a strong cluster of pSS patients in one of them. Indeed, the first cluster (group A) gathers together 24 pSS patients and 5 HCs while group B consists in 16 pSS patients and 49 HCs. Group A was characterised by the association of an increase of activated naïve B cells (IgD + CD24 + CD38 + CD27 - ), a decrease of memory B cells (IgD - CD38 - CD27 + ), an increase of central memory CD4 + T cells (CD45RA - CD62L + CD27 + ), an increase of effector memory CD8 + T cells (CD45RA - CD62L - CD27 - ) and a decrease of central memory CD8 + T cells (CD45RA - CD62L + CD27 + ) compared to group B and 91% of HCs. Interestingly, group A patients have a higher disease activity score when compared to group B (Mean ESSDAI score 5.0±1.9 versus 3.2±0.9 respectively). Finally, serum pro-inflammatory molecules were markedly up-regulated in group A patients compared to HCs and group B patients. Conclusions: A fine flow cytometry analysis of T and B cell subsets characterises pSS patients with a higher disease activity score and a pro-inflammatory signature. Similar approaches are ongoing in the context of the PRECISESADS project for other SADs. This work has received support from the EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking PRECISESADS grant n° 115565.www.precisesads.eu … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 76(2017)Supplement 1
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
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- Volume 76(2017)Supplement 1
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- Volume 76, Issue 1 (2017)
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- 2017
- Volume:
- 76
- Issue:
- 1
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- 2017-0076-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A54
- Page End:
- A54
- Publication Date:
- 2017-03-01
- Subjects:
- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-211052.6 ↗
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