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Origin and function of atypical lymphocyte populations in inflamed tissue in SLE and RA

$626,695P01FY2023AINIH

Brigham And Women'S Hospital, Boston MA

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Abstract

A high-resolution analysis of cells in inflamed tissue offers the possibility of uncovering previously unappreciated pathogenic mechanisms and of identifying new therapeutic targets. In this project, we will characterize age/autoimmunity associated B cells (ABCs) in kidney and synovium of patients with systemic lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, respectively. We will explore their heterogeneity, derivation, localization, and antigenic targets as well as their functional interactions with T cell subsets, most specifically T follicular and T peripheral helper cells (Tfh/Tph). These efforts will provide a broad assessment of the features and potential functions of this highly expanded B cell population in human autoimmunity.

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