Author
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- L. Súkeníková
(ETH Zurich)
- A. Mallone
(ETH Zurich)
- B. Schreiner
(University Hospital Zurich
University of Zurich)
- P. Ripellino
(Neurocenter of Southern Switzerland EOC
Università della Svizzera Italiana)
- J. Nilsson
(University Hospital Zurich)
- M. Stoffel
(ETH Zurich
University of Zurich)
- S. E. Ulbrich
(ETH Zurich)
- F. Sallusto
(ETH Zurich
Università della Svizzera Italiana)
- D. Latorre
(ETH Zurich)
Abstract
Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare heterogenous disorder of the peripheral nervous system, which is usually triggered by a preceding infection, and causes a potentially life-threatening progressive muscle weakness1. Although GBS is considered an autoimmune disease, the mechanisms that underlie its distinct clinical subtypes remain largely unknown. Here, by combining in vitro T cell screening, single-cell RNA sequencing and T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing, we identify autoreactive memory CD4+ cells, that show a cytotoxic T helper 1 (TH1)-like phenotype, and rare CD8+ T cells that target myelin antigens of the peripheral nerves in patients with the demyelinating disease variant. We characterized more than 1,000 autoreactive single T cell clones, which revealed a polyclonal TCR repertoire, short CDR3β lengths, preferential HLA-DR restrictions and recognition of immunodominant epitopes. We found that autoreactive TCRβ clonotypes were expanded in the blood of the same patient at distinct disease stages and, notably, that they were shared in the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid across different patients with GBS, but not in control individuals. Finally, we identified myelin-reactive T cells in the nerve biopsy from one patient, which indicates that these cells contribute directly to disease pathophysiology. Collectively, our data provide clear evidence of autoreactive T cell immunity in a subset of patients with GBS, and open new perspectives in the field of inflammatory peripheral neuropathies, with potential impact for biomedical applications.
Suggested Citation
L. Súkeníková & A. Mallone & B. Schreiner & P. Ripellino & J. Nilsson & M. Stoffel & S. E. Ulbrich & F. Sallusto & D. Latorre, 2024.
"Autoreactive T cells target peripheral nerves in Guillain–Barré syndrome,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 626(7997), pages 160-168, February.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:626:y:2024:i:7997:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06916-6
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06916-6
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