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Rheumatoid Arthritis–Specific Autoimmunity in the Lung Before and at the Onset of Disease

Vijay Joshua, Malena Loberg Haarhaus, Aase Hensvold, Heidi Wähämaa, Christina Gerstner, Monika Hansson, Lena Israelsson, Ragnhild Stålesen, Magnus Sköld, Johan Grünewald, Lars Klareskog, Caroline Grönwall, Bence Réthi, Anca I. Catrina, Vivianne Malmström

2023Arthritis & Rheumatology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The lung is implicated as a site for breach of tolerance prior to onset of seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA). To substantiate this, we investigated lung-resident B cells in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples from untreated early RA patients and anti-citrullinated protein antibody (ACPA)-positive individuals at risk for developing RA. METHODS: Single B cells (n = 7,680) were phenotyped and isolated from BAL samples from individuals at risk of RA (n = 3) and at RA diagnosis (n = 9). The immunoglobulin variable region transcripts were sequenced and selected for expression as monoclonal antibodies (n = 141). Monoclonal ACPAs were tested for reactivity patterns and binding to neutrophils. RESULTS: Using our single-cell approach, we found significantly increased proportions of B lymphocytes in ACPA+ compared to ACPA- individuals. Memory and double-negative B cells were prominent in all subgroups. Upon antibody re-expression, 7 highly mutated citrulline-autoreactive clones originating from different memory B cell subsets were identified, both in individuals at risk of RA and early RA patients. Lung IgG variable gene transcripts from ACPA+ individuals carried frequent mutation-induced N-linked Fab glycosylation sites (P < 0.001), often in the framework 3 of the variable region. Two of the lung ACPAs bound to activated neutrophils, 1 from an individual at risk of RA and 1 from an early RA patient. CONCLUSION: T cell-driven B cell differentiation resulting in local class switching and somatic hypermutation are evident in lungs before as well as in early stages of ACPA+ RA. Our findings add to the notion of lung mucosa being a site for initiation of citrulline autoimmunity preceding seropositive RA.

Topics & Concepts

Somatic hypermutationImmunologyRheumatoid arthritisAutoantibodyAntibodyMedicineB cellMonoclonal antibodyAutoimmunityLungBronchoalveolar lavageInternal medicineRheumatoid Arthritis Research and TherapiesInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms