炎症性肠病患者外周血中发现基质样细胞并与免疫激活状态相关

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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引言:最近的研究发现,基质-免疫细胞的相互作用在免疫和免疫耐受中起着至关重要的作用。转录组分析显示,基质细胞与免疫介导的疾病有关,包括两种常见的炎症性肠病(IBD):克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC)。基质与免疫的相互作用可能会影响炎症状态和 IBD 相关并发症(如纤维化)的发展;但蛋白质标记物的缺乏阻碍了对基质-免疫干扰的研究:在这项研究中,我们设计了一种 40 色光谱流式细胞术检测方法,用于鉴定 CD 或 UC 患者肠道活检组织和匹配血液样本中的造血和非造血细胞:结果:我们发现IBD血液样本中的循环基质样细胞明显多于健康对照组。这些细胞表达podoplanin(PDPN),这是一种常用的成纤维细胞标记物,它们与活化和记忆性T细胞和B细胞以及改变的NK细胞、单核细胞和巨噬细胞群有关。血液中的 PDPN+ 细胞与结肠中的 PDPN+ 细胞相关。主成分分析将健康血液样本与 IBD 血液样本明显区分开来,基质样细胞和 B 细胞亚型在 IBD 特征中占主导地位;皮尔逊相关性检测发现,IBD 血液和肠道活检组织中的 PDPN+ 基质样细胞与 B 细胞群之间存在关联:这些观察结果表明,血液中的PDPN+细胞可作为IBD的生物标志物。了解肠道和血液中基质细胞与免疫细胞之间的关系可为了解疾病的发病机制提供一个窗口,并有助于深入了解 IBD 的治疗靶点。
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Stromal-Like Cells Are Found in Peripheral Blood of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Correlate With Immune Activation State.

Introduction: Recent studies have identified a critical role of stromal-immune cell interactions in immunity and immune tolerance. Transcriptomic profiling has implicated stromal cells in immune-mediated disorders including the 2 common forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease (CD), and ulcerative colitis (UC). Stromal-immune interactions may edify inflammatory state and the development of IBD-related complications such as fibrosis, yet the lack of protein markers has hampered studying stromal-immune perturbation.

Methods: In this study, we designed a 40-color spectral flow cytometry assay to characterize hematopoietic and nonhematopoietic cells in intestinal biopsies and matched blood samples from patients with CD or UC.

Results: We identified circulating stromal-like cells that are significantly more abundant in IBD blood samples than in healthy controls. Those cells expressed podoplanin (PDPN), a commonly used marker for fibroblasts, and they were associated with activated and memory T and B cells and altered natural killer cell, monocyte, and macrophage populations. PDPN + cells in the blood correlated with PDPN + cells in the colon. Principal component analysis distinctly separated healthy blood samples from IBD blood samples, with stromal-like cells and B-cell subtypes dominating the IBD signature; Pearson correlation detected an association between PDPN + stromal-like cells and B-cell populations in IBD blood and gut biopsies.

Discussion: These observations suggest that PDPN + cells in the blood may serve as a biomarker of IBD. Understanding the relationship between stromal cells and immune cells in the intestine and the blood may provide a window into disease pathogenesis and insight into therapeutic targets for IBD.

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Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology
Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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114
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology (CTG), published on behalf of the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), is a peer-reviewed open access online journal dedicated to innovative clinical work in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. CTG hopes to fulfill an unmet need for clinicians and scientists by welcoming novel cohort studies, early-phase clinical trials, qualitative and quantitative epidemiologic research, hypothesis-generating research, studies of novel mechanisms and methodologies including public health interventions, and integration of approaches across organs and disciplines. CTG also welcomes hypothesis-generating small studies, methods papers, and translational research with clear applications to human physiology or disease. Colon and small bowel Endoscopy and novel diagnostics Esophagus Functional GI disorders Immunology of the GI tract Microbiology of the GI tract Inflammatory bowel disease Pancreas and biliary tract Liver Pathology Pediatrics Preventative medicine Nutrition/obesity Stomach.
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