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Antigen‐driven PD‐1 <sup>+</sup> <i>TOX</i> <sup>+</sup> <i>BHLHE40</i> <sup>+</sup> and PD‐1 <sup>+</sup> <i>TOX</i> <sup>+</sup> <i>EOMES</i> <sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes regulate juvenile idiopathic arthritis <i>in situ</i>

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T lymphocytes accumulate in inflamed tissues of patients with chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) and express pro-inflammatory cytokines upon re-stimulation in vitro. Further, a significant genetic linkage to MHC genes suggests that T lymphocytes play an important role in the pathogenesis of CIDs including juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). However, the functions of T lymphocytes in established disease remain elusive. Here we dissect the transcriptional and the clonal heterogeneity of synovial T lymphocytes in JIA patients by single-cell RNA sequencing combined with T cell receptor profiling on the same cells. We identify clonally expanded subpopulations of T lymphocytes expressing genes reflecting recent activation by antigen in situ. A PD-1<sup>+</sup> TOX<sup>+</sup> EOMES<sup>+</sup> population of CD4<sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes expressed immune regulatory genes and chemoattractant genes for myeloid cells. A PD-1<sup>+</sup> TOX<sup>+</sup> BHLHE40<sup>+</sup> population of CD4<sup>+</sup> , and a mirror population of CD8<sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes expressed genes driving inflammation, and genes supporting B lymphocyte activation in situ. This analysis points out that multiple types of T lymphocytes have to be targeted for therapeutic regeneration of tolerance in arthritis.

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