Qing Zhao , Lennard Wayne Duck , John T. Killian Jr , Alexander F. Rosenberg , Peter J. Mannon , R. Glenn King , Lee A. Denson , Subra Kugathasan , Edward N. Janoff , Maria C. Jenmalm , Charles O. Elson
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Abstract
Background & Aims
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic manifestation of dysregulated immune response to the gut microbiota in genetically predisposed hosts. Nearly half of patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) develop selective serum immunoglobulin (Ig)G response to flagellin proteins expressed by bacteria in the Lachnospiraceae family. This study aimed to identify the binding epitopes of these IgG antibodies and assess their relevance in CD and in homeostasis.
Methods
Sera from an adult CD cohort, a treatment-naïve pediatric CD cohort, and 3 independent non-IBD infant cohorts were analyzed using novel techniques including a flagellin peptide microarray and a flagellin peptide cytometric bead array.
Results
A dominant B cell peptide epitope in patients with CD was identified, located in the highly conserved “hinge region” between the D0 and D1 domains at the amino-terminus of Lachnospiraceae flagellins. Elevated serum IgG reactivity to the hinge peptide was strongly associated with incidence of CD and the development of disease complications in children with CD up to 5 years in advance. Notably, high levels of serum IgG to the hinge epitope were also found in most infants from 3 different geographic regions (Uganda, Sweden, and the United States) at 1 year of age, which decrements rapidly afterward.
Conclusions
These findings identified a distinct subset of patients with CD, united by a shared reactivity to a dominant commensal bacterial flagellin epitope, that may represent failure of a homeostatic response to the gut microbiota beginning in infancy.
背景和目的:炎症性肠病是具有遗传倾向的宿主对肠道微生物群的免疫反应失调的一种慢性表现。近半数克罗恩病(CD)患者的血清中会出现对鞭毛菌科细菌表达的鞭毛蛋白的选择性 IgG 反应。本研究旨在确定这些 IgG 抗体的结合表位,并评估它们在 CD 和体内平衡中的相关性:方法:使用鞭毛蛋白肽微阵列和鞭毛蛋白肽细胞计数珠阵列等新技术分析了来自成人 CD 队列、治疗无效的儿童 CD 队列和三个独立的非 IBD 婴儿队列的血清:结果:在CD患者中发现了一个主要的B细胞多肽表位,该表位位于鞭毛蛋白氨基末端D0和D1结构域之间的高度保守的 "铰链区"。对铰链肽的血清 IgG 反应性升高与 CD 儿童的发病率和疾病并发症的发展密切相关,可提前五年。值得注意的是,来自 3 个不同地区(乌干达、瑞典和美国)的大多数婴儿在一岁时血清中对铰链表位的 IgG 反应性水平也很高,之后迅速降低:这些研究结果发现了一个独特的 CD 患者亚群,他们对一种主要的共生细菌鞭毛蛋白表位具有共同的反应性,这可能代表了婴儿期开始的肠道微生物群平衡反应的失败。
期刊介绍:
Gastroenterology is the most prominent journal in the field of gastrointestinal disease. It is the flagship journal of the American Gastroenterological Association and delivers authoritative coverage of clinical, translational, and basic studies of all aspects of the digestive system, including the liver and pancreas, as well as nutrition.
Some regular features of Gastroenterology include original research studies by leading authorities, comprehensive reviews and perspectives on important topics in adult and pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology. The journal also includes features such as editorials, correspondence, and commentaries, as well as special sections like "Mentoring, Education and Training Corner," "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in GI," "Gastro Digest," "Gastro Curbside Consult," and "Gastro Grand Rounds."
Gastroenterology also provides digital media materials such as videos and "GI Rapid Reel" animations. It is abstracted and indexed in various databases including Scopus, Biological Abstracts, Current Contents, Embase, Nutrition Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, PubMed/Medline, and the Science Citation Index.