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Age-of-diagnosis dependent ileal immune intensification and reduced alpha-defensin in older versus younger pediatric Crohn Disease patients despite already established dysbiosis

Authors :
David Ziring
Stanley N. Cohen
Scott B. Snapper
Melvin B. Heyman
David J. Keljo
Jonathan Evans
Bruce J. Aronow
Richard Kellermayer
Dedrick E. Moulton
Steven J. Steiner
Mi-Ok Kim
Susan S. Baker
David R. Mack
Melanie Schirmer
Thomas D. Walters
Curtis Huttenhower
Joshua D. Noe
Barbara S. Kirschner
Phillip Dexheimer
Maria Oliva-Hemker
Lee A. Denson
Wallace Crandall
Ajay S. Gulati
Joel R. Rosh
James Markowitz
Yael Haberman
Robert N. Baldassano
Tzipi Braun
Stephen L. Guthery
Anne M. Griffiths
Ramnik J. Xavier
Jeffrey S. Hyams
Neal S. Leleiko
Marla Dubinsky
Subramaniam Kugathasan
Rebekah Karns
Anthony Otley
Ashish S. Patel
Source :
Mucosal immunology, vol 12, iss 2, Mucosal Immunology, Mucosal immunology
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2019.

Abstract

Age-of-diagnosis associated variation in disease location and antimicrobial sero-reactivity has suggested fundamental differences in pediatric Crohn Disease (CD) pathogenesis. This variation may be related to pubertal peak incidence of ileal involvement and Peyer’s patches maturation, represented by IFNγ-expressing Th1 cells. However, direct mucosal evidence is lacking. We characterize the global pattern of ileal gene expression and microbial communities in 525 treatment-naive pediatric CD patients and controls (Ctl), stratifying samples by their age-of-diagnosis. We show a robust ileal gene signature notable for higher expression of specific immune genes including GM-CSF and INFγ, and reduced expression of antimicrobial Paneth cell α-defensins, in older compared to younger patients. Reduced α-defensin expression in older patients was associated with higher IFNγ expression. By comparison, the CD-associated ileal dysbiosis, characterized by expansion of Enterobacteriaceae and contraction of Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae, was already established within the younger group and did not vary systematically with increasing age-of-diagnosis. Multivariate analysis considering individual taxa, however did demonstrate negative associations between Lachnospiraceae and IFNγ, and positive associations between Bacteroides and α-defensin expression. These data provide evidence for maturation of mucosal Th1 immune responses and loss of epithelial antimicrobial α-defensins which are associated with specific taxa with increasing age-of-diagnosis in pediatric CD.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mucosal immunology, vol 12, iss 2, Mucosal Immunology, Mucosal immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....015f3b512335c7e2a6dcd7dea3b7cb80