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  • T cells are crucial in the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and chronic signaling can lead to T cell exhaustion, reducing their tissue damage capacity.
  • Researchers tested an anti-TCRβ monoclonal antibody (mAb) in SLE mouse models, finding that it significantly increased survival rates and reduced kidney damage compared to controls.
  • The treatment also altered T cell profiles, increasing regulatory T cells and inducing an exhaustion-like state in CD4 T cells, suggesting that promoting T cell exhaustion could be a beneficial therapeutic strategy for SLE.

Article Abstract

T cells play a critical role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Chronic T cell receptor (TCR) signalling induces T cell exhaustion, characterised by reduced capacity to induce tissue damage. Here, we investigated the therapeutic potential of the anti-TCRβ (H57-597) monoclonal antibody (mAb) in a mouse model of SLE. Four-month-old MRL/lpr mice exhibiting SLE phenotypes received 5 weekly doses of anti-TCRβ mAb or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) vehicle control. Subsequently, mouse survival was monitored daily. On day 1 post the final dose of treatment, SLE pathogenesis was determined using histological staining and spot urine test. T and B cell states in the brain, kidney, and secondary lymphoid organs were determined by flow cytometry. Transient treatment of anti-TCRβ mAb significantly prolonged the survival of MRL/lpr mice. Accordingly, MRL/lpr mice in the anti-TCRβ mAb group exhibited decreased proteinuria scores and minimal renal pathological damage compared to the PBS control group. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that anti-TCRβ mAb treatment resulted in a reduction in the frequencies of CD4 T cells and CD138B220 plasma cells, plus an increase in Foxp3 regulatory T cell frequency. Furthermore, CD4 T cells from anti-TCRβ mAb treated mice exhibited elevated expression levels of PD-1 and TIM-3, with reduced IFN-γ production, indicative of an exhaustion-like phenotype. Therefore, transient administration of anti-TCRβ mAb treatment induces an exhaustion-like phenotype in CD4 T cells, resulting in prolonged survival of MRL/lpr mice. Inducing autoreactive T-cell exhaustion holds promise as an attractive therapeutic approach for SLE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imm.13881DOI Listing

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