B cell depleting therapy regulates splenic and circulating T follicular helper cells in immune thrombocytopenia.

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Date publication

février 2017

Journal

Journal of autoimmunity

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BONNOTTE Bernard, Dr FACY Olivier, Pr MARTIN Laurent, Pr ORTEGA DEBALLON Pablo


Tous les auteurs :
Audia S, Rossato M, Trad M, Samson M, Santegoets K, Gautheron A, Bekker C, Facy O, Cheynel N, Ortega-Deballon P, Boulin M, Berthier S, Leguy-Seguin V, Martin L, Ciudad M, Janikashvili N, Saas P, Radstake T, Bonnotte B

Résumé

B cells are involved in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) pathophysiology by producing antiplatelet auto-antibodies. However more than a half of ITP patients do not respond to B cell depletion induced by rituximab (RTX). The persistence of splenic T follicular helper cells (TFH) that we demonstrated to be expanded during ITP and to support B cell differentiation and antiplatelet antibody-production may participate to RTX inefficiency. Whereas it is well established that the survival of TFH depends on B cells in animal models, nothing is known in humans yet. To determine the effect of B cell depletion on human TFH, we quantified B cells and TFH in the spleen and in the blood from ITP patients treated or not with RTX. We showed that B cell depletion led to a dramatic decrease in splenic TFH and in CXCL13 and IL-21, two cytokines predominantly produced by TFH. The absolute count of circulating TFH and serum CXCL13 also decreased after RTX treatment, whatever the therapeutic response. Therefore, we showed that the maintenance of TFH required B cells and that TFH are not involved in the inefficiency of RTX in ITP.

Mots clés

Immune thrombocytopenia, Rituximab, T follicular helper cells

Référence

J. Autoimmun.. 2017 Feb;77:89-95