Distinct phenotype of CD4+ T cells driving celiac disease identified in multiple autoimmune conditions.
Asbjørn ChristophersenEivind G LundOmri SnirElsa SolàChakravarthi KanduriShiva Dahal-KoiralaStephanie ZühlkeØyvind MolbergPaul J UtzMina Rohani-PichavantJulia F SimardCornelia L DekkerKnut E A LundinLudvig M SollidMark M DavisPublished in: Nature medicine (2019)
Combining HLA-DQ-gluten tetramers with mass cytometry and RNA sequencing analysis, we find that gluten-specific CD4+ T cells in the blood and intestines of patients with celiac disease display a surprisingly rare phenotype. Cells with this phenotype are also elevated in patients with systemic sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus, suggesting a way to characterize CD4+ T cells specific for disease-driving antigens in multiple autoimmune conditions.