Serum Collagen Biomarkers Are Reflective of Tissue Specific Fibroblasts Associated With Ulcerative Colitis Activity and Treatment Response to Ustekinumab.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
United European Gastroenterology Journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1002/ueg2.70002
Swati Venkat, Joshua Rusbuldt, Dylan Richards, Thomas Freeman, Camilla Richmond, Joachim Hog Mortensen, Jakob Benedict Seidelin, Anja Poulsen, Brad McRae, Darren Ruane
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Abstract

Background: There is a need to identify peripheral biomarkers reflective of defined disease associated fibroblasts in Ulcerative Colitis (UC), with the aim of enabling clinical development approaches for novel-stromal-targeted therapeutics for individuals at risk for fibrostenotic complications. Additionally, longitudinal non-invasive biomarkers of tissue remodelling, fibroblast biology and pharmacodynamic measurements are needed in the clinic to facilitate risk stratification.

Aim: To identify novel blood protein biomarkers associated with defined fibroblast subsets, tissue remodelling and treatment response/non-response in UC.

Methods: We performed data analysis on matched serum and tissue transcriptomics from the UNIFI trial at weeks 0 and 8 in clinical responders and non-responders. Detailed gene correlation analysis was performed on 97 colonic biopsies from 50 patients pre- and post-treatment, to construct detailed cell-type mapping associated with clinical parameters. Detailed serum-based proteomics analysis was performed using matched serum and tissue sample sets to evaluate specific correlations between defined tissue cellular subsets and unique peripheral proteins, reflective of defined tissue transcriptional subsets and clinical parameters.

Results: Evaluation of the UNIFI clinical study, revealed a significant association between intestinal-inflammatory activated fibroblasts (IIAF) and various clinical parameters, including Geboes scores. These findings were unique to IIAFs and were confirmed using spatial tissue transcriptomics. Evaluation of novel peripheral proteomics revealed a significant correlation between selective serum collagen biomarkers, including Pro-Collagen 22, Collagen 1M, CTX-III, ELP-3, and the IIAF tissue module. These serum collagen biomarkers were unique to IIAFs, as other broad proteomics methodologies failed to demonstrate significant correlations with known UC serum markers. Ustekinumab endoscopic responders had a significant decrease in IIAFs, which was associated with decreases in these IIAF associated serum proteins. Furthermore, C1M and ELP-3 demonstrated predictive value to enable characterisation of UC patients with IIAF driven disease.

Conclusions: These serum biomarkers were correlated with tissue levels of IIAFs, identifying unique peripheral markers of tissue associated cell types correlated with fibrosis. Given the association of IIAFs and treatment response, this highlights the utility of these triaged collagen biomarkers for anti-stromal therapeutic development and patient stratification in UC and beyond.

血清胶原生物标志物反映与溃疡性结肠炎活性和Ustekinumab治疗反应相关的组织特异性成纤维细胞
背景:有必要确定溃疡性结肠炎(UC)中反映疾病相关成纤维细胞的外周生物标志物,目的是为有纤维狭窄并发症风险的个体提供新型基质靶向治疗方法的临床开发方法。此外,临床需要组织重塑的纵向非侵入性生物标志物、成纤维细胞生物学和药效学测量来促进风险分层。目的:鉴定与UC中定义的成纤维细胞亚群、组织重塑和治疗反应/无反应相关的新的血液蛋白生物标志物。方法:我们对UNIFI试验第0周和第8周临床反应者和无反应者的匹配血清和组织转录组学进行了数据分析。对50例患者治疗前后的97份结肠活检进行详细的基因相关性分析,构建与临床参数相关的详细细胞类型定位。使用匹配的血清和组织样本集进行详细的基于血清的蛋白质组学分析,以评估确定的组织细胞亚群和独特的外周蛋白之间的特定相关性,反映确定的组织转录亚群和临床参数。结果:UNIFI临床研究的评估显示,肠炎症活化成纤维细胞(IIAF)与各种临床参数(包括Geboes评分)之间存在显著关联。这些发现是iafs独有的,并通过空间组织转录组学得到证实。新的外周蛋白质组学评估显示,选择性血清胶原生物标志物之间存在显著相关性,包括Pro-Collagen 22、collagen 1M、CTX-III、ELP-3和iaf组织模块。这些血清胶原生物标志物是iafs独有的,因为其他广泛的蛋白质组学方法未能证明与已知UC血清标志物的显著相关性。Ustekinumab内窥镜应答者的IIAF显著降低,这与这些IIAF相关血清蛋白的降低有关。此外,C1M和ELP-3显示了对iaf驱动型UC患者特征的预测价值。结论:这些血清生物标志物与iafs的组织水平相关,识别出与纤维化相关的组织相关细胞类型的独特外周标志物。考虑到iafs与治疗反应的关联,这突出了这些分类胶原生物标志物在UC及其他疾病的抗间质治疗发展和患者分层中的效用。
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United European Gastroenterology Journal
United European Gastroenterology Journal GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
13.30%
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147
期刊介绍: United European Gastroenterology Journal (UEG Journal) is the official Journal of the United European Gastroenterology (UEG), a professional non-profit organisation combining all the leading European societies concerned with digestive disease. UEG’s member societies represent over 22,000 specialists working across medicine, surgery, paediatrics, GI oncology and endoscopy, which makes UEG a unique platform for collaboration and the exchange of knowledge.
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