Analysis of CD8 TCRβ Chain Repertoire in Peripheral Blood of Vitiligo Via High-throughput Sequencing
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Vitiligo is an autoimmune depigmentation dermatosis induced by melanocyte destruction, and CD8 T cells play a pivotal role in melanocyte destruction. However, an accurate profile of the CD8 T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire in vitiligo patients has not been reported, and the clonotype features of the involved CD8 T cells remain largely unknown. This study aimed to assess the TCRβ chain repertoire diversity and composition of blood in nine nonsegmental vitiligo patients via high-throughput sequencing. Vitiligo patients manifested a low TCRβ repertoire diversity with highly expanded clones. Differential usage of TRBV, the TRBJ gene, and the TRBV/TRBJ combination were compared between patients with vitiligo and healthy controls. A set of TRBV/TRBJ combinations could differentiate patients with vitiligo from healthy controls (area under the curve = 0.9383, 95% CI: 0.8167-1.00). Our study revealed distinct TCRβ repertoires of CD8 T cells in patients with vitiligo and will help explore novel immune biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets for vitiligo.
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