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Autologous organoid co-culture model reveals T cell-driven epithelial cell death in Crohn's Disease

Authors :
Nassim Hammoudi
Sarah Hamoudi
Julie Bonnereau
Hugo Bottois
Kevin Pérez
Madeleine Bezault
Déborah Hassid
Victor Chardiny
Céline Grand
Brice Gergaud
Joëlle Bonnet
Leila Chedouba
My-Linh Tran Minh
Jean-Marc Gornet
Clotilde Baudry
Hélène Corte
Léon Maggiori
Antoine Toubert
Jacqueline McBride
Camille Brochier
Margaret Neighbors
Lionel Le Bourhis
Matthieu Allez
Source :
Frontiers in immunology. 13
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Lympho-epithelial interactions between intestinal T resident memory cells (Trm) and the epithelium have been associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) activity. We developed ex vivo autologous organoid-mucosal T cell cocultures to functionally assess lymphoepithelial interactions in Crohn's Disease (CD) patients compared to controls. We demonstrate the direct epithelial cell death induced by autologous mucosal T cells in CD patients but not in controls. These findings were positively correlated with T cell infiltration of the organoids. This potential was inhibited by limiting lympho-epithelial interactions through CD103 and NKG2D blocking antibodies. These data directly demonstrate for the first time the direct deleterious effect of mucosal T cells on the epithelium of CD patients. Such ex-vivo models are promising techniques to unravel the pathophysiology of these diseases and the potential mode of action of current and future therapies. ispartof: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY vol:13 ispartof: location:Switzerland status: published

Details

ISSN :
16643224
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3681a18e19641ea062d70a62e9e855a3