Interestingly enough, it is not recommended to use anti-sieze compound on spark plugs; yet, that is dissimilar metal. That is becasue there may be some interference in electrical conductivity.
On recipricating aircraft engines,however, like Lycoming & Continental, I was instructed to use anti-sieze on those mating threads. And the Lycoming design was by Porsche!!
I doubt that including a very thin film of anti-sieze will impact the torque on the wheels; however, I would opt to go without it to ensure that the wheels stayed tight. If/when using dissimilar metal botls, they should be periodically (scheduled) for removal, cleaning, inspection, and reinstallation/torque.
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