TY - JOUR
T1 - Activated CD27+PD-1+ CD8 T Cells and CD4 T Regulatory Cells Dominate the Tumor Microenvironment in Refractory Celiac Disease Type II
AU - Dieckman, Tessa
AU - Schreurs, Mette
AU - Lindelauf, Ciska
AU - Mahfouz, Ahmed
AU - Meijer, Caroline R.
AU - Pigeaud, Louise
AU - van Unen, Vincent
AU - Bouma, Gerd
AU - Koning, Frits
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background and Aims: Refractory celiac disease type II (RCDII) is characterized by a clonally expanded aberrant cell population in the small intestine. The role of other tissue-resident immune subsets in RCDII is unknown. Here, we characterized CD8 and CD4 T cells in RCDII duodenum at the single-cell level and in situ. Methods: We applied mass cytometry on CD45+ duodenal cells derived from intestinal biopsies (n = 23) and blood samples (n = 20) from RCDII patients and controls. Additionally, we analyzed intestinal biopsies from celiac disease (n = 11) and RCDI (n = 2) patients. We performed single-cell RNA-sequencing on CD45+ duodenal cells derived from a RCDII patient, immunofluorescence staining for in situ analysis and flow cytometry for phenotyping of RCDII aberrant and CD8 T cells. Results: Compared to healthy controls, we observed that CD27+PD-1+ memory CD8αβ cells and CD4 T regulatories (Tregs) were more abundant in RCDII duodenum (CD8 ∗∗0.0029; CD4 ∗∗∗0.0001). The CD27+PD-1+ memory CD8αβ cells expressed the tissue-resident marker CD69, immunoregulatory markers (TIGIT, HAVCR2, TNFRSF9), NKG2A, were enriched for activated pathways and displayed cytotoxic gene signatures (NKG7, PRF1, GZMA). The absence of CD103 accords with their localization in the lamina propria as determined by in situ analysis. The CD25+FoxP3+CD27+CD127dim/- CD4 Tregs expressed IL1R2 and IL32 and costimulatory molecules (TNFSRS4, ICOS and TNFRSF18) and resided in the lamina propria as well. Flow cytometry confirmed the presence of the inhibitory receptor NKG2A on expanded duodenal CD8 T cells and HLA-E, the ligand for NKG2A, on expanded aberrant cells. Conclusion: RCDII is characterized by the simultaneous presence of an activated CD27+PD-1+ memory CD8αβ T cell subset and CD4 Tregs, suggesting that checkpoint blockade with anti-NKG2A/PD-1 and/or anticytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 may be an attractive treatment option.
AB - Background and Aims: Refractory celiac disease type II (RCDII) is characterized by a clonally expanded aberrant cell population in the small intestine. The role of other tissue-resident immune subsets in RCDII is unknown. Here, we characterized CD8 and CD4 T cells in RCDII duodenum at the single-cell level and in situ. Methods: We applied mass cytometry on CD45+ duodenal cells derived from intestinal biopsies (n = 23) and blood samples (n = 20) from RCDII patients and controls. Additionally, we analyzed intestinal biopsies from celiac disease (n = 11) and RCDI (n = 2) patients. We performed single-cell RNA-sequencing on CD45+ duodenal cells derived from a RCDII patient, immunofluorescence staining for in situ analysis and flow cytometry for phenotyping of RCDII aberrant and CD8 T cells. Results: Compared to healthy controls, we observed that CD27+PD-1+ memory CD8αβ cells and CD4 T regulatories (Tregs) were more abundant in RCDII duodenum (CD8 ∗∗0.0029; CD4 ∗∗∗0.0001). The CD27+PD-1+ memory CD8αβ cells expressed the tissue-resident marker CD69, immunoregulatory markers (TIGIT, HAVCR2, TNFRSF9), NKG2A, were enriched for activated pathways and displayed cytotoxic gene signatures (NKG7, PRF1, GZMA). The absence of CD103 accords with their localization in the lamina propria as determined by in situ analysis. The CD25+FoxP3+CD27+CD127dim/- CD4 Tregs expressed IL1R2 and IL32 and costimulatory molecules (TNFSRS4, ICOS and TNFRSF18) and resided in the lamina propria as well. Flow cytometry confirmed the presence of the inhibitory receptor NKG2A on expanded duodenal CD8 T cells and HLA-E, the ligand for NKG2A, on expanded aberrant cells. Conclusion: RCDII is characterized by the simultaneous presence of an activated CD27+PD-1+ memory CD8αβ T cell subset and CD4 Tregs, suggesting that checkpoint blockade with anti-NKG2A/PD-1 and/or anticytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 may be an attractive treatment option.
KW - Coeliac
KW - Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma
KW - Gluten enteropathy
KW - Single-cell analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gastha.2024.08.023
DO - 10.1016/j.gastha.2024.08.023
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212112986
SN - 2772-5723
VL - 4
JO - Gastro Hep Advances
JF - Gastro Hep Advances
IS - 1
M1 - 100545
ER -