K. Chhiba, R. Janarthanam, M. Wang, M. Tetreault, B. Wershil, N. Gonsalves, J. Wechsler
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Abstract
Introduction
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a dietary antigen-mediated disease affecting children and adults. Numerous studies demonstrate the role of diet-elimination therapy in managing EoE; however, the mechanisms underlying diet therapy are poorly understood.
Methods
We performed bulk RNA-seq on esophageal biopsies of pediatric (N=33) and adult patients (N=44) diagnosed with EoE before and after dietary elimination, and after food reintroduction.
Results
We establish EoE, Adult and Pediatric scores that distinguish controls from active EoE patients and adult EoE from pediatric EoE patients. These scores were validated using public datasets. The Pediatric and EoE scores partially overlapped with the EoE Diagnostic Panel (EDP), while the Adult score (28 genes) did not. Pathway analysis on the Adult score revealed upregulation of NK-mediated immunity and down-regulation of intermediate filament organization. We observe transcriptional differences in diet-responsive EoE patients and develop a 52-gene age-independent Diet Response score. The Diet Response score decreased in diet-responsive patients following food avoidance, increased with food reintroduction and discriminated diet responders from non-responders prior to therapy. While 13 genes in the Diet Response score were shared with the EDP score, 39 genes were unique. Diet non-responsive adult EoE patients showed no significant changes in this score.
Conclusion
Our study represents the first comparative analysis of RNA-seq data from children and adults who responded to diet elimination therapy for EoE. We discovered unique transcriptional signatures specific to adult EoE and a Diet Response score unaffected by age. These findings hold promise for predicting individual responses to diet therapy in EoE patients.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is a scholarly medical journal published monthly by the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The purpose of Annals is to serve as an objective evidence-based forum for the allergy/immunology specialist to keep up to date on current clinical science (both research and practice-based) in the fields of allergy, asthma, and immunology. The emphasis of the journal will be to provide clinical and research information that is readily applicable to both the clinician and the researcher. Each issue of the Annals shall also provide opportunities to participate in accredited continuing medical education activities to enhance overall clinical proficiency.