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Evaluating Eosinophilic Colitis as a Unique Disease Using Colonic Molecular Profiles: A Multi-Site Study

Authors :
Tetsuo Shoda
Margaret H. Collins
Mark Rochman
Ting Wen
Julie M. Caldwell
Lydia E. Mack
Garrett A. Osswald
John A. Besse
Yael Haberman
Seema S. Aceves
Nicoleta C. Arva
Kelley E. Capocelli
Mirna Chehade
Carla M. Davis
Evan S. Dellon
Gary W. Falk
Nirmala Gonsalves
Sandeep K. Gupta
Ikuo Hirano
Paneez Khoury
Amy Klion
Calies Menard-Katcher
John Leung
Vincent A. Mukkada
Philip E. Putnam
Jonathan M. Spergel
Joshua B. Wechsler
Guang-Yu Yang
Glenn T. Furuta
Lee A. Denson
Marc E. Rothenberg
J. Pablo Abonia
Seema Aceves
Samuel Almonte
Rachel Andrews
Sara Anvari
Ashley Arrington
Nicoleta Arva
Fred Atkins
Dominique Bailey
Alexis Berry
Bridget Besl
Scott Bolton
Peter Bonis
Wendy Book
Kimberly Bray
Teresa Brown
Cassandra Burger
Deirdre Burke
Jonathon Cahoon
Kelley Capocelli
Eric Chiou
Margaret Collins
Carla Davis
Evan Dellon
Maureen DeMarshall
Lauren DiTommaso
Ranjan Dohil
Michael Eby
Gary Falk
David Fleischer
Heather Foote
Kelci Foss
Joel Friedlander
Patricia Fulkerson
Glenn Furuta
Debra Geno
Thomas Greuter
Sandeep Gupta
Frank Hamilton
Kirk Harris
Jennifer Harris
Girish Hiremath
Nicole Holland-Thomas
Lea Jacinto
Amir Kagalwalla
Timothy Kaseta
David Katzka
Kaitlin Keeley
Emad Khosh-Hemmat
Eileen King
Kara Kliewer
Jennifer Knowles
Kendra Kocher
Ellyn Kodroff
Jeffrey Krischer
Shay Kyle
Meredith Levy
Chris Liacouras
Denise Mack
Lisa Martin
Ellen Martin
Talaya McCright-Gill
Paul Menard-Katcher
Gabriela Mendoza
Melissa Mingler
Mike Minnicozzi
Amanda Muir
Vincent Mukkada
Cristin Murray-Petzold
Robert Newbury
Quan Nhu
Anthony Olive
Oghenekpaobor (Joel) Oyibo
Allisa Paliana
Zhaoxing Pan
Robbie Pesek
Kathryn Peterson
Heidi Poppendeck
Philip Putnam
Fabian Rivera
Marc Rothenberg
Amanda Rudman Spergel
Kathleen Sable
Alain Schoepfer
Melissa Scott
Rachel Sheridan
Selma Sinanovic
Jonathan Spergel
Mary Jo Strobel
Kiki Sun
Amy Tasco
Crystal Tholen
Katherine Thompson
Tiffany Tomkinson
Daisy Tran
Alexandra Tylicki
Tiina Urv
Mei-Lun Wang
Joshua Wechsler
Barry Wershil
Lisa Wheatley
Leah Wilkey
Angelika Zalewski
Amy Zicarelli
Source :
Gastroenterology
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Colonic eosinophilia, an enigmatic finding often referred to as eosinophilic colitis (EoC), is a poorly understood condition. Whether EoC is a distinct disease or a colonic manifestation of eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is undetermined. METHODS: Subjects with EoC (n=27) and controls (normal [NL, n=20], Crohn disease [CD, n=14]) were enrolled across sites associated with the Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR). EoC was diagnosed as colonic eosinophilia (ascending ≥100, descending ≥85, sigmoid ≥65 eosinophils/high-power field) with related symptoms. Colon biopsies were subjected to RNA sequencing. Associations between gene expression and histologic features were analyzed with Spearman correlation; operational pathways and cellular constituents were computationally derived. RESULTS: We identified 987 differentially expressed genes (EoC transcriptome) between EoC and NL (>1.5-fold change, P < .05). Colonic eosinophil count correlated with 31% of EoC transcriptome, most notably with CCL11 and CLC (r=0.78 and 0.77, P < .001). Among EoC and other EGIDs, there was minimal transcriptomic overlap; and minimal evidence of a strong allergic type 2 immune response compared with other EGIDs. Decreased cell-cycle and increased apoptosis in EoC compared with NL were identified by functional enrichment analysis and immunostaining using Ki-67 and cleaved caspase-3. Pericryptal circumferential eosinophil collars were associated with the EoC transcriptome (P < .001). EoC transcriptome-based scores were reversible with disease remission and differentiated EoC from IBD, even after controlling for colonic eosinophil levels (P < .0001). CONCLUSION: We established EoC transcriptomic profiles, identified mechanistic pathways, and integrated findings with parallel IBD and EGID data. These findings establish EoC as a distinct disease compared with other EGIDs and IBD, thereby providing a basis for improving diagnosis and treatment.

Details

ISSN :
00165085
Volume :
162
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c193bddd180e12952ec18db41f3e1b0f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2022.01.022