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IL-1β signaling modulates T follicular helper and regulatory cells in human lymphoid tissues
Romain Vaineau, Raphaël Jeger-Madiot, Samir Ali-Moussa, Laura Prudhomme, Hippolyte Debarnot, Nicolas Coatnoan, Johanna Dubois, Marie Binvignat, Hélène Vantomme, Bruno Gouritin, Gwladys Fourcade, Paul Engeroff, Aude Belbézier, Romain Luscan, Françoise Denoyelle, Roberta Lorenzon, Claire Ribet, Michelle Rosenzwajg, Bertrand Bellier, David Klatzmann, Nicolas Tchitchek, Stéphanie Graff-Dubois
Romain Vaineau, Raphaël Jeger-Madiot, Samir Ali-Moussa, Laura Prudhomme, Hippolyte Debarnot, Nicolas Coatnoan, Johanna Dubois, Marie Binvignat, Hélène Vantomme, Bruno Gouritin, Gwladys Fourcade, Paul Engeroff, Aude Belbézier, Romain Luscan, Françoise Denoyelle, Roberta Lorenzon, Claire Ribet, Michelle Rosenzwajg, Bertrand Bellier, David Klatzmann, Nicolas Tchitchek, Stéphanie Graff-Dubois
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IL-1β signaling modulates T follicular helper and regulatory cells in human lymphoid tissues

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Abstract

Dysregulation of T follicular helper (Tfh) and T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cell homeostasis in germinal centers (GCs) can lead to antibody-mediated autoimmunity. While IL-1β modulates the GC response via IL-1R1 and IL-1R2 receptors on follicular T cells in animal models, its role in humans remains unclear. We analyzed Tfh and Tfr phenotypes in human secondary lymphoid organs (tonsils, spleen, and mesenteric lymph nodes) using flow cytometry, single-cell transcriptomics, and in vitro culture, comparing findings with samples from autoimmune patients. We observed organ-specific Tfh/Tfr phenotypes according to activation status and IL-1 receptor expression. An excess of IL-1R1 over IL-1R2 expression promoted a unique activated Tfr subset with Treg and GC-Tfh features. IL-1β signaling via IL-1R1 enhanced follicular T cell activation and Tfh-to-Tfr differentiation, while IL-1β inhibition upregulated IL-1R1, indicating a tightly regulated process. In autoimmune patients, high IL-1β and circulating Tfr levels correlated with increased autoantibody production, linking inflammation, IL-1β signaling, and Tfr/Tfh balance. Our findings highlight the critical role of IL-1β in follicular T cell activation and suggest that targeting IL-1β signaling in Tfh and Tfr cells could be a promising strategy for treating antibody-mediated autoimmune diseases.

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Romain Vaineau, Raphaël Jeger-Madiot, Samir Ali-Moussa, Laura Prudhomme, Hippolyte Debarnot, Nicolas Coatnoan, Johanna Dubois, Marie Binvignat, Hélène Vantomme, Bruno Gouritin, Gwladys Fourcade, Paul Engeroff, Aude Belbézier, Romain Luscan, Françoise Denoyelle, Roberta Lorenzon, Claire Ribet, Michelle Rosenzwajg, Bertrand Bellier, David Klatzmann, Nicolas Tchitchek, Stéphanie Graff-Dubois

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IL-1β signaling is associated with Tfh activation and transition to Tfr.

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(A) UMAP representation of CD3+CD4+ T cells from single-cell RNA-seq of whole-cell tonsillar suspensions (n = 2), either unstimulated (NOSTIM) or stimulated (STIM) with anti-CD3/CD28 beads for 24 hours. (B) Top: Venn diagram displaying the number of genes associated to the IL-1β pathway and found to be differentially expressed between STIM and NOSTIM conditions. The number of shared upregulated genes are indicated in red and the number of shared downregulated genes are represented in green. Bottom: Schematic representation of the downstream signalling of IL-1β pathway (WikiPathways WP4496 and WP195), annotated with the directionality of gene expression changes observed. (C) UMAP representation restricted to NOSTIM samples, showing an inferred pseudo-state trajectory from conventional T cells (Tconv, cluster #14) to activated follicular regulatory cells (act. Tfr, cluster #21). (D) Heatmap depicting the gradient of selected gene expression along the pseudo-state differentiation trajectory. (E) Violin plots illustrating aggregated IL-1β pathway expression across pseudo-state–ordered clusters involved in the inferred trajectory. d, Cliff’s delta effect size quantifying the magnitude of IL-1β pathway expression changes relative to cluster #14.

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