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Rheumatoid Arthritis: Somatic Mutations In Mature T-Cells Unearthed

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on June 26, 2017 at 4:40 PM
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Mutations in the genes encoding immune function have been detected in CD8+ T-cells in rheumatoid arthritis patients in a study undertaken by the University of Helsinki and the Helsinki University Central Hospital, suggesting that such mutations might be contributing to the evolution of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.


The findings of the study were published in the Nature Communications journal.

‘Mutations in CD8+ve T-cells might lead to dysregulation of the inflammatory process causing autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.’

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Taking a cue from the above observations, the research team hoped to pursue the matter further and investigate whether persons with only autoimmune disease (eg., rheumatoid arthritis) in the absence of any lymphoproliferative cancer could also show somatic mutations in their T-cells.

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"This indicates that mutations are formed only in mature T cells, not at the stem cell level," say BM Paula Savola and PhD Tiina Kelkka, the main authors of the article. "If mutations were formed at the earlier differentiation stage, they would have been present in CD8+ T cells and CD4+ helper cells expressing other T cell receptor types as well."


Scope of the Study and Future Plans

"In any case, this research project revealed a new connection on the molecular level between autoimmune diseases and cancer, which brings us one step closer to understanding these diseases."

"In the future, we intend to study the prevalence of this phenomenon in other inflammatory conditions and the practical significance of these mutations as regulators of inflammatory reactions," says Mustjoki.

In conclusion, the idea of mutations leading to autoimmunity is indeed novel, and only time will tell whether this hypothesis proves to be a game-changer in the way autoimmune diseases are approached in the future.

Reference:

  1. Somatic Mutations in Clonally Expanded Cytotoxic Lymphocytes in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Rheumatoid Arthritis - (http://acrabstracts.org/abstract/somatic-mutations-in-clonally-expanded-cytotoxic-lymphocytes-in-patients-with- newly-diagnosed-rheumatoid-arthritis/)
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