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Datasheet1_Highly sensitised individuals present a distinct Treg signature compared to unsensitised individuals on haemodialysis.pdf (1.4 MB)

Datasheet1_Highly sensitised individuals present a distinct Treg signature compared to unsensitised individuals on haemodialysis.pdf

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posted on 2023-10-30, 04:04 authored by C. Dudreuilh, S. Basu, O. Shaw, H. Burton, N. Mamode, F. Harris, T. Tree, P. Nedyalko, M. Terranova-Barberio, G. Lombardi, C. Scottà, A. Dorling
Introduction

Highly sensitised (HS) patients represent up to 30% of patients on the kidney transplant waiting list. When they are transplanted, they have a high risk of acute/chronic rejection and long-term allograft loss. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) (CD4+CD25hiCD127lo) are T cells involved in the suppression of immune alloresponses. A particular subset, called T follicular regulatory T cells (Tfr, CXCR5+Bcl-6+), is involved in regulating interactions between T effectors and B cells within the germinal centre and can be found in peripheral blood. Therefore, we wanted to identify specific subsets of Tregs in the peripheral blood of HS individuals.

Methods

We recruited prospectively healthy volunteers (HV) (n = 9), non-sensitised patients on haemodialysis (HD) (n = 9) and HS individuals, all of whom were on haemodialysis (n = 15).

Results

We compared the Treg phenotypes of HV, HD and HS. HS patients had more CD161+ Tregs (p = 0.02) and more CD45RACCR7 T effectors (Teffs) (p = 0.04, memory Teffs able to home to the germinal centre) compared to HVs. HS patients had more Bcl-6+ Tregs (p < 0.05), fewer Th1-like Tregs, more Th2-like Tregs (p < 0.001) and more CD161+ (p < 0.05) Tregs compared to HD patients. This population has been described to be highly suppressive. HD had a deficiency in a Th17-like CD161+ effector Treg cluster (cluster iii., CCR6+CCR4+CXCR3 CD39+CD15s+ICOSCCR7CD161+) (p < 0.05).

Discussion

This is the first study presenting a deep Treg phenotype in HS patients. We confirmed that HS patients had more of a Th17-like CD161+ effector Treg from population III (CD4+CD25hiCD127loCD45RA) compared to non-sensitised patients on HD. The clinical relevance of this highly suppressive Tregs population remains to be determined in the context of transplantation.

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