Clonally expanded CD38(hi) cytotoxic CD8 T cells define the T cell infiltrate in checkpoint inhibitor-associated arthritis Journal Article


Authors: Wang, R.; Singaraju, A.; Marks, K. E.; Shakib, L.; Dunlap, G.; Adejoorin, I.; Greisen, S. R.; Chen, L.; Tirpack, A. K.; Aude, C.; Fein, M. R.; Todd, D. J.; MacFarlane, L.; Goodman, S. M.; DiCarlo, E. F.; Massarotti, E. M.; Sparks, J. A.; Jonsson, A. H.; Brenner, M. B.; Postow, M. A.; Chan, K. K.; Bass, A. R.; Donlin, L. T.; Rao, D. A.
Article Title: Clonally expanded CD38(hi) cytotoxic CD8 T cells define the T cell infiltrate in checkpoint inhibitor-associated arthritis
Abstract: Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapies used to treat cancer, such as anti-PD-1 antibodies, can induce autoimmune conditions in some individuals. The T cell mechanisms mediating such iatrogenic autoimmunity and their overlap with spontaneous autoimmune diseases remain unclear. Here, we compared T cells from the joints of 20 patients with an inflammatory arthritis induced by ICI therapy (ICI-arthritis) with two archetypal autoimmune arthritides, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Single-cell transcriptomic and antigen receptor repertoire analyses highlighted clonal expansion of an activated effector CD8 T cell population in the joints and blood of patients with ICI-arthritis. These cells were identified as CD38hiCD127- CD8 T cells and were uniquely enriched in ICI-arthritis joints compared with RA and PsA and also displayed an elevated interferon signature. In vitro, type I interferon induced CD8 T cells to acquire the ICI-associated CD38hi phenotype and enhanced cytotoxic function. In a cohort of patients with advanced melanoma, ICI therapy markedly expanded circulating CD38hiCD127- T cells, which were frequently bound by the therapeutic anti-PD-1 drug. In patients with ICI-arthritis, drug-bound CD8 T cells in circulation showed marked clonal overlap with drug-bound CD8 T cells from synovial fluid. These results suggest that ICI therapy directly targets CD8 T cells in patients who develop ICI-arthritis and induces an autoimmune pathology that is distinct from prototypical spontaneous autoimmune arthritides.
Keywords: cd8+ t lymphocyte; cd8-positive t-lymphocytes; metabolism; cytotoxic t lymphocyte; t-lymphocytes, cytotoxic; rheumatoid arthritis; arthritis, rheumatoid; humans; human; synovial fluid; psoriatic arthritis; arthritis, psoriatic
Journal Title: Science Immunology
Volume: 8
Issue: 85
ISSN: 2470-9468
Publisher: Amer Assoc Advancement Science  
Date Published: 2023-07-01
Start Page: eadd1591
Language: English
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.add1591
PUBMED: 37506196
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10557056
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