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Single-Cell Analysis of Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis After Anti-TNFα Treatment: Experimental Data and Review of the Literature

Zhao, Zhi-Bin; Bian, Zhen-Hua; Lin, Zhang-Mei; Wu, Shu-Fan; Long, Jie; Cui, Yang; Li, Yang; Li, Wende; Sun, Er-Wei*; Lian, Zhe-Xiong*; He, Yi*
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广东省人民医院; 广东省心血管病研究所; 南方医科大学; y

摘要

Axial spondyloarthritis (Ax-SpA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that predominantly affects the axial joints and is most common in young men. However, the precise immune cell subset involved in Ax-SpA remains unclear. Our study characterized the periphery immune landscape of Ax-SpA patients before and after anti-TNF alpha treatment using single-cell transcriptomics and proteomics sequencing and elucidated the effects of anti-TNF alpha treatment at the single-cell level. First, we found that peripheral granulocytes and monocytes significantly increased in Ax-SpA patients. Second, we identified a more functional subtype of regulatory T cells, which was present in synovial fluid and increased in patients after treatment. Third, we identified a cluster of inflammatory monocyte subset with stronger inflammatory and chemotactic characteristics. A potential interaction between classical monocytes and granulocytes via the CXCL8/2-CXCR1/2 signaling pathway was observed, which decreased after treatment. Together, these results defined the complex expression profiles and advanced our understanding of the immune atlas in Ax-SpA patients before and after anti-TNF alpha treatment.

关键词

Single-cell analysis Axial spondyloarthritis Anti-TNF alpha treatment