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Lymphedema pathogenesis involves antigen-driven expansion of CD4+ T cells in skin.

Journal:
Frontiers in immunology
Year:
2025
Authors:
Campbell, Adana-Christine et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Surgery · United States

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lymphedema, a progressive condition involving unresolved swelling and inflammation, affects as many as 1 in 1000 Americans. Although CD4+ T cells are implicated in the chronic inflammatory process, antigen-specific responses are understudied. METHODS: Using high-throughput sequencing, we studied the T cell receptors (TCRs) of CD4+ T cells in paired normal and lymphedema skin biopsies of 11 patients. We also employedstudies using human samples and cells from a lymphedema mouse model. RESULTS: Target epitopes of the TCRs, including the antigen insulin, were identified. Clonality was significantly higher in lymphedema samples than in controls, both in human samples and a mouse model of the disease.studies using human samples and a lymphedema mouse model demonstrated increased activated memory T cell responses specific to the antigen insulin compared with the control. DISCUSSION: Our study highlights an oligoclonal expansion of CD4+ T cells in lymphedema and supports insulin as a probable antigen driving T cell responses. These findings can help inform more precise therapeutic targets for the development of better therapies and preventative tools to combat lymphedema progression.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40821816/