The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.

One of the hallmarks of Celiac disease (CD) is intraepithelial lymphocytosis in the small intestine. Until now, investigations to characterize the T cell subpopulations within the epithelial layer have not discriminated between the heterodimeric co-receptor molecule, CD8αβ, and the possibly immunore...

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Main Authors: Janni V Steenholt, Christian Nielsen, Leen Baudewijn, Anne Staal, Karina S Rasmussen, Hardee J Sabir, Torben Barington, Steffen Husby, Henrik Toft-Hansen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5293270?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8a54df97deee4e40b0db8579da0549822020-11-25T02:12:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017027010.1371/journal.pone.0170270The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.Janni V SteenholtChristian NielsenLeen BaudewijnAnne StaalKarina S RasmussenHardee J SabirTorben BaringtonSteffen HusbyHenrik Toft-HansenOne of the hallmarks of Celiac disease (CD) is intraepithelial lymphocytosis in the small intestine. Until now, investigations to characterize the T cell subpopulations within the epithelial layer have not discriminated between the heterodimeric co-receptor molecule, CD8αβ, and the possibly immunoregulatory CD8αα homodimer molecule. Besides TCRαβ+ CD4+ cells, no other phenotypes have been shown to be gluten-reactive. Using flow cytometry on lymphocytes from duodenal biopsies, we determined that the number of B cells (CD3- CD19+) and the number of CD3+ CD4- CD8- double-negative (DN) T cells were elevated 6-7 fold in children with CD. We next isolated and quantified intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) from biopsies obtained from patients (both children and adults) with CD, potential CD and non-CD controls. Flow cytometric analysis of the duodenal T cell subpopulations was performed including the markers TCRαβ, TCRγδ, CD4, CD8α and CD8β. Proportions of γδ T cells and CD8αβ+ cells among IELs were increased in CD patients, whereas proportions of CD4+ CD8αα+ and CD4+ single-positive T cells were decreased. Additionally, two gluten-reactive T cell lines (TCLs) derived from CD biopsies were analyzed for changes in proportions of T cell subsets before and after gluten stimulation. In a proliferation assay, dividing cells were tracked with carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE), and both αβ and γδ T cells proliferated in response to gluten. Changes in duodenal T cell subpopulations in potential CD patients followed the same pattern as for CD patients, but with less pronounced effect.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5293270?pdf=render
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author Janni V Steenholt
Christian Nielsen
Leen Baudewijn
Anne Staal
Karina S Rasmussen
Hardee J Sabir
Torben Barington
Steffen Husby
Henrik Toft-Hansen
spellingShingle Janni V Steenholt
Christian Nielsen
Leen Baudewijn
Anne Staal
Karina S Rasmussen
Hardee J Sabir
Torben Barington
Steffen Husby
Henrik Toft-Hansen
The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Janni V Steenholt
Christian Nielsen
Leen Baudewijn
Anne Staal
Karina S Rasmussen
Hardee J Sabir
Torben Barington
Steffen Husby
Henrik Toft-Hansen
author_sort Janni V Steenholt
title The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
title_short The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
title_full The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
title_fullStr The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
title_full_unstemmed The composition of T cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
title_sort composition of t cell subtypes in duodenal biopsies are altered in coeliac disease patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description One of the hallmarks of Celiac disease (CD) is intraepithelial lymphocytosis in the small intestine. Until now, investigations to characterize the T cell subpopulations within the epithelial layer have not discriminated between the heterodimeric co-receptor molecule, CD8αβ, and the possibly immunoregulatory CD8αα homodimer molecule. Besides TCRαβ+ CD4+ cells, no other phenotypes have been shown to be gluten-reactive. Using flow cytometry on lymphocytes from duodenal biopsies, we determined that the number of B cells (CD3- CD19+) and the number of CD3+ CD4- CD8- double-negative (DN) T cells were elevated 6-7 fold in children with CD. We next isolated and quantified intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) from biopsies obtained from patients (both children and adults) with CD, potential CD and non-CD controls. Flow cytometric analysis of the duodenal T cell subpopulations was performed including the markers TCRαβ, TCRγδ, CD4, CD8α and CD8β. Proportions of γδ T cells and CD8αβ+ cells among IELs were increased in CD patients, whereas proportions of CD4+ CD8αα+ and CD4+ single-positive T cells were decreased. Additionally, two gluten-reactive T cell lines (TCLs) derived from CD biopsies were analyzed for changes in proportions of T cell subsets before and after gluten stimulation. In a proliferation assay, dividing cells were tracked with carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE), and both αβ and γδ T cells proliferated in response to gluten. Changes in duodenal T cell subpopulations in potential CD patients followed the same pattern as for CD patients, but with less pronounced effect.
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