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Single-cell analysis of Crohn’s disease lesions identifies a pathogenic cellular module associated with resistance to anti-TNF therapy

Authors :
Miriam Merad
Ilaria Laface
Huaibin M. Ko
Lee A. Denson
Ephraim Kenigsberg
Gilles Boschetti
Jeffrey S. Hyams
Laura Walker
Jay S. Fine
Subra Kugathasan
Marla Dubinsky
Sacha Gnjatic
Shikha Nayar
M. Lamine Mbow
Charles E. Whitehurst
Judy H. Cho
Christie Chang
Prerak T. Desai
Ling-Shiang Chuang
Eric E. Schadt
Andrew Leader
Jerome Martin
Ryan C. Ungaro
Alexander Greenstein
Joshua R. Friedman
Adeeb Rahman
Guray Akturk
Mamta Giri
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

SummaryClinical benefits to cytokine blockade in ileal Crohn’s disease (iCD) have been limited to a subset of patients. Whether cellular and molecular heterogeneity contributes to variability in treatment responses has been unclear. Using single cell technologies combining scRNAseq, CyTOF and multiplex tissue imaging, we mapped the cellular landscape of inflamed ileum lesions, adjacent non-inflamed ileum and matched circulating blood cells of iCD patients. In inflamed tissues, we identified a pathogenic module characterized by an inflammatory mononuclear phagocyte (Inf.MNP)-associated cellular response organized around inflammatory macrophages and mature dendritic cells in a subset of iCD patients. We confirmed the Inf.MNP-associated cellular response in 4 independent iCD cohorts (n=441) and showed that presence of this pathogenic module at diagnosis correlated with primary resistance to anti-TNF therapy. Single cell mapping of iCD tissues identifies a complex cellular signature of anti-TNF resistance thereby revealing novel biomarkers of treatment response and tailored therapeutic opportunities.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a2e9f16be6339e8db26733f471e208eb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/503102