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Analysis of Gut-Homing Receptors in Circulating Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells and Their Presence in Synovial Tissue From Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis

Éric Toussirot, André Ramon, Caroline Laheurte, Eléonore Gravelin, Charline Vauchy, Franck Monnien, Marc Puyraveau, Maxime Samson and Philippe Saas
The Journal of Rheumatology May 2025, jrheum.2024-1294; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.2024-1294
Éric Toussirot
É. Toussirot, MD, PhD, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, Centre d'Investigation Clinique INSERM CIC-1431, CHU de Besançon, and Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, EFS, INSERM UMR RIGHT, Besançon, France.
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André Ramon
A. Ramon, MD, PhD, Rhumatologie, CHU de Dijon, Dijon, France.
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Caroline Laheurte
C. Laheurte, PhD, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, EFS, INSERM UMR RIGHT, Besançon, France.
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Eléonore Gravelin
E. Gravelin, Tech, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, EFS, INSERM UMR RIGHT, Besançon, France.
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Charline Vauchy
C. Vauchy, PhD, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, Centre d'Investigation Clinique INSERM CIC-1431, CHU de Besançon, and Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, EFS, INSERM UMR RIGHT, Besançon, France.
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Franck Monnien
F. Monnien, PhD, Laboratoire d'anatomopathologie, CHU de Besançon, Besançon, France.
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Marc Puyraveau
M. Puyraveau, MSc, Unité méthodologie uMETh, Centre Investigation Clinique INSERM CIC-1431, CHU de Besançon, Besançon, France.
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Maxime Samson
M. Samson, MD, PhD, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, EFS, INSERM UMR RIGHT, Besançon, and Médecine interne, CHU de Dijon, Dijon, France.
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Philippe Saas
P. Saas, PharmD, PhD, Établissement Français du Sang, Recherche et Développement, and Université Grenoble Alpes, INSERM U1209, CNRS UMR5309, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Grenoble, France.
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Abstract

Objective Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells have been identified as being involved in the pathophysiology of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). We aimed to further investigate the phenotype of circulating MAIT cells in patients with axSpA by assessing the expression of an activation marker and gut-homing receptors, as well as the effects of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockade. The presence of MAIT cells in synovial biopsies from patients with axSpA was also studied.

Methods Blood samples were obtained from 26 patients with axSpA (11 radiographic, 15 nonradiographic) and 27 healthy controls (HCs). Frequency of Vα7.2+CD161+ MAIT cells was determined in both the axSpA and HC groups. Expression of CD69, CCR9, and CD49d on MAIT cells was analyzed by flow cytometry. The presence of MAIT cells was examined in synovial biopsy samples from 3 patients with axSpA and compared to synovial biopsies from 3 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 4 with osteoarthritis by confocal microscopy.

Results Patients with axSpA were characterized by a higher frequency of CD3+ and CD8+ MAIT cells expressing CD69, CCR9, and CD49d, especially in the radiographic subgroup. MAIT cells were detected in a synovial biopsy sample from 1 patient with axSpA. After TNF blockade, a decrease in the frequency of MAIT cells and TNF/interleukin 17A–producing MAIT cells was observed.

Conclusion MAIT cells were activated and expressed gut-homing receptors, indicating their potential involvement in the gut-joint axis in axSpA. MAIT cell frequency and function were reduced by TNF blockade. MAIT cells could be found in synovial tissue in patients with axSpA.

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Éric Toussirot, André Ramon, Caroline Laheurte, Eléonore Gravelin, Charline Vauchy, Franck Monnien, Marc Puyraveau, Maxime Samson, Philippe Saas
The Journal of Rheumatology May 2025, jrheum.2024-1294; DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.2024-1294

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The Journal of Rheumatology May 2025, jrheum.2024-1294; DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.2024-1294
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