Functional interrogation of lymphocyte subsets in alopecia areata using single-cell RNA sequencing

    Eunice Lee, Zhenpeng Dai, Abhinav Jaiswal, Eddy Hsi Chun Wang, Niroshana Anandasabapathy, Angela M. Christiano
    TLDR CD8+ T cells drive alopecia areata, while regulatory T cells are protective.
    This study utilized single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze skin-infiltrating immune cells in a mouse model of alopecia areata (AA), focusing on the role of lymphocytes. The research identified CD8+ T cells as the primary drivers of AA, as their depletion prevented and reversed the disease, unlike the depletion of other cell types such as CD4+ T cells, NK, B, or γδ T cells. Regulatory T cells (T<sub>reg</sub>) were found to be protective, indicating that their failure is not a major disease mechanism. The study also identified five subsets of CD8+ T cells characterized by an "effectorness gradient," which is consistent with findings in human AA, suggesting shared disease mechanisms. This research provides a detailed understanding of lymphocyte heterogeneity in AA and offers insights for developing new therapeutic strategies.
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