Systemic and skin-limited delayed-type drug hypersensitivity reactions associate with distinct resident and recruited T cell subsets
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Shah, Pranali NRomar, George A
Manukyan, Artür
Ko, Wei-Che
Hsieh, Pei-Chen
Velasquez, Gustavo A
Schunkert, Elisa M
Fu, Xiaopeng
Guleria, Indira
Bronson, Roderick T
Wei, Kevin
Waldman, Abigail H
Vleugels, Frank R
Liang, Marilyn G
Giobbie-Hurder, Anita
Mostaghimi, Arash
Schmidt, Birgitta Ar
Barrera, Victor
Foreman, Ruth K
Garber, Manuel
Divito, Sherrie J
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2024-07-23
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Delayed-type drug hypersensitivity reactions are major causes of morbidity and mortality. The origin, phenotype and function of pathogenic T cells across the spectrum of severity requires investigation. We leveraged recent technical advancements to study skin-resident memory T cells (TRM) versus recruited T cell subsets in the pathogenesis of severe systemic forms of disease, SJS/TEN and DRESS, and skin-limited disease, morbilliform drug eruption (MDE). Microscopy, bulk transcriptional profiling and scRNAseq + CITEseq + TCRseq supported in SJS/TEN clonal expansion and recruitment of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells from circulation into skin, along with expanded and non-expanded cytotoxic CD8+ skin TRM. Comparatively, MDE displayed a cytotoxic T cell profile in skin without appreciable expansion and recruitment of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells from circulation, implicating TRM as potential protagonists in skin-limited disease. Mechanistic interrogation in patients unable to recruit T cells from circulation into skin and in a parallel mouse model supported that skin TRM were sufficient to mediate MDE. Concomitantly, SJS/TEN displayed a reduced regulatory T cell (Treg) signature compared to MDE. DRESS demonstrated recruitment of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells into skin like SJS/TEN, yet a pro-Treg signature like MDE. These findings have important implications for fundamental skin immunology and clinical care.Source
Shah PN, Romar GA, Manukyan A, Ko WC, Hsieh PC, Velasquez GA, Schunkert EM, Fu X, Guleria I, Bronson RT, Wei K, Waldman AH, Vleugels FR, Liang MG, Giobbie-Hurder A, Mostaghimi A, Schmidt BA, Barrera V, Foreman RK, Garber M, Divito SJ. Systemic and skin-limited delayed-type drug hypersensitivity reactions associate with distinct resident and recruited T cell subsets. J Clin Invest. 2024 Jul 23:e178253. doi: 10.1172/JCI178253. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39042477.DOI
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