Improvement of Treg immune response after treatment with tocilizumab in giant cell arteritis

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Samson, Maxime | Greigert, Hélène | Ciudad, Marion | Gerard, Claire | Ghesquière, Thibault | Trad, Malika | Corbera-Bellalta, Marc | Genet, Coraline | Ouandji, Sethi | Cladière, Claudie | Thébault, Marine | Heang Ly, Kim | Liozon, Eric | Maurier, François | Bienvenu, Boris | Terrier, Benjamin | Guillevin, Loïc | Charles, Pierre | Quipourt, Valérie | Devilliers, Hervé | Gabrielle, Pierre-Henry | Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine | Tarris, Georges | Martin, Laurent | Saas, Philippe | Audia, Sylvain | Cinta Cid, Maria | Bonnotte, Bernard

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International audience. OBJECTIVES: To study the percentage, suppressive function and plasticity of Treg in giant cell arteritis (GCA), and the effects of glucocorticoids and tocilizumab. METHODS: Blood samples were obtained from 40 controls and 43 GCA patients at baseline and after treatment with glucocorticoids + IV tocilizumab (n = 20) or glucocorticoids (n = 23). Treg percentage and phenotype were assessed by flow cytometry. Suppressive function of Treg was assessed by measuring their ability to inhibit effector T-cell (Teff) proliferation and polarisation into Th1 and Th17 cells. RESULTS: Treg (CD4(+)CD25(high)FoxP3(+)) frequency in total CD4(+) T cells was decreased in active GCA patients when compared to controls (2.5% vs. 4.7%, P < 0.001) and increased after treatment with tocilizumab but worsened after treatment with glucocorticoids alone. Treg lacking exon 2 of FoxP3 were increased in GCA patients when compared to controls (23% vs. 10% of total Treg, P = 0.0096) and normalised after treatment with tocilizumab + glucocorticoids but not glucocorticoids alone. In GCA patients, Treg were unable to control Teff proliferation and induced ˜50% increase in the amount of IL-17(+) Teff, which was improved after in vitro blockade of the IL-6 pathway by tocilizumab. CONCLUSION: This study reports quantitative and functional disruptions in the regulatory immune response of GCA patients and demonstrates that, unlike glucocorticoids, tocilizumab improves Treg immune response.

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