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Immunoglobulin A Targets a Unique Subset of the Microbiota in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Authors :
Marcel R. de Zoete
Kevin Bu
Samir A. Shah
Agata A. Bielecka
Neal S. Leleiko
Noah W. Palm
Yaro Laenen
Rene Bright
Richard A. Flavell
Judy H. Cho
Andrés Hurtado-Lorenzo
Meaghan Mallette
Jason Shapiro
Fang Xu
Jose C. Clemente
Bruce E. Sands
Source :
Cell hostmicrobe. 29(1)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The immunopathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been attributed to a combination of host genetics and intestinal dysbiosis. Previous work in a small cohort of IBD patients suggested that pro-inflammatory bacterial taxa are highly coated with secretory immunoglobulin IgA. Using bacterial fluorescence-activated cell sorting coupled with 16S rRNA gene sequencing (IgA-SEQ), we profiled IgA coating of intestinal microbiota in a large cohort of IBD patients and identified bacteria associated with disease and treatment. Forty-three bacterial taxa displayed significantly higher IgA coating in IBD compared with controls, including 8 taxa exhibiting differential IgA coating but similar relative abundance. Patients treated with anti-TNF-α therapies exhibited dramatically altered microbiota-specific IgA responses compared with controls. Furthermore, increased IgA coating of Oscillospira was associated with a delay in time to surgery. These results demonstrate that investigating IgA responses to microbiota can uncover potential disease-modifying taxa and reveal improved biomarkers of clinical course in IBD.

Details

ISSN :
19346069
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell hostmicrobe
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1a81eca78e2d428a4c55369751b85469