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ITK Deficiency Attenuates Alveolar Hemorrhage by Enhancing Regulatory T Cell-Mediated Tissue Resilience

Hossain, M. S.; Mobeen, A.; Xiong, H.; Trevail, R.; Chen, L.; Suo, L.; Karimi, M.

2026-05-06 immunology
10.64898/2026.05.01.722312 bioRxiv
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Pulmonary hemorrhage (PH) is a life-threatening manifestation of systemic autoimmunity characterized by immune-mediated disruption of the alveolar-capillary barrier. Despite mortality rates exceeding 50%, the molecular checkpoints that govern the transition from destructive inflammation to protective immune regulation remain poorly defined. Building on our discovery that interleukin-2-inducible T cell kinase (ITK) uncouples pathogenic inflammation from protective immunity, we investigated ITK as a central regulator of autoimmune lung injury. Using the pristane-induced PH model, we show that ITK deficiency confers near-complete protection against PH and associated multi-organ injury. This protection is accompanied by marked remodeling of the T cell compartment, including expansion of CD44CD122EomesT-bet memory-like subsets and significant enrichment of Foxp3 regulatory T cells (Tregs). Notably, adoptive transfer of ITK-deficient Tregs was sufficient to rescue PH and suppress systemic proinflammatory cytokine production in wild-type recipients, identifying these cells as key mediators of tissue protection. Transcriptomic profiling further revealed that loss of ITK signaling reprograms Tregs toward a metabolically and functionally enhanced state, with enrichment of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), mTORC1, STAT5 signaling, and tissue-repair-associated programs. Together, these findings identify ITK as a critical regulator of the balance between pulmonary injury and reparative immunity and provide a mechanistic rationale for targeting the ITK axis in severe inflammatory lung disease. HighlightsO_LIITK deficiency protects against pristane-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (PH) C_LIO_LILoss of ITK expands "super-fit" canonical and non-canonical Tregs C_LIO_LIITK-deficient Tregs exhibit enriched mTORC1, OXPHOS, and IL-10 production C_LIO_LITransfer of ITK-deficient Tregs rescues established PH and reverses proteinuria C_LIO_LIITK uncouples pathogenic inflammation from reparative tissue immunity C_LI

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