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Single-cell profiling of muscle-infiltrating T cells in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies.

Alexandra ArgyriouBegum HoruluogluAngeles Shunashy Galindo-FeriaJuan Sebastian Diaz-BoadaMerel SijbrandaAntonella NotarnicolaLara DaniAnnika van VollenhovenDaniel RamsköldInger NennesmoMaryam DastmalchiIngrid E LundbergLina-Marcela Diaz-GalloKarine Chemin
Published in: EMBO molecular medicine (2023)
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) are rare autoimmune systemic diseases characterized by muscle weakness and the presence of muscle-infiltrating T cells. IIM represent a clinical challenge due to heterogeneity of symptoms and variability of response to immunosuppressive treatment. Here, we performed in-depth single-cell sequencing on muscle-infiltrating T cells and peripheral blood memory T cells in six patients with recently diagnosed IIM. We identified tissue resident memory T-cell (T RM ) signatures including the expression of HOBIT, XCL1 and CXCR6 in the muscle biopsies of all patients with IIM. Clonally expanded T-cell clones were mainly found among cytotoxic and T RM implying their role in the disease pathogenesis. Finally, identical expanded T-cell clones persisting at follow-up in the muscle tissue of two patients suggest their involvement in disease chronicity. Our study reveals a muscle tissue resident memory T-cell signature in patients with IIM and a transcriptomic map to identify novel therapeutic targets in IIM.
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