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Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Immunoregulatory checkpoint receptors (CR) contribute to the profound immunoparesis observed in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) and in vitro neutralization of inhibitory-CRs TIM3/PD1 on anti-bacterial T-cells can rescue innate and adaptive anti-bacterial immunity. Recently d...

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Autores principales: Riva, Antonio, Palma, Elena, Devshi, Dhruti, Corrigall, Douglas, Adams, Huyen, Heaton, Nigel, Menon, Krishna, Preziosi, Melissa, Zamalloa, Ane, Miquel, Rosa, Ryan, Jennifer M., Wright, Gavin, Fairclough, Sarah, Evans, Alexander, Shawcross, Debbie, Schierwagen, Robert, Klein, Sabine, Uschner, Frank E., Praktiknjo, Michael, Katzarov, Krum, Hadzhiolova, Tanya, Pavlova, Slava, Simonova, Marieta, Trebicka, Jonel, Williams, Roger, Chokshi, Shilpa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.632502
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author Riva, Antonio
Palma, Elena
Devshi, Dhruti
Corrigall, Douglas
Adams, Huyen
Heaton, Nigel
Menon, Krishna
Preziosi, Melissa
Zamalloa, Ane
Miquel, Rosa
Ryan, Jennifer M.
Wright, Gavin
Fairclough, Sarah
Evans, Alexander
Shawcross, Debbie
Schierwagen, Robert
Klein, Sabine
Uschner, Frank E.
Praktiknjo, Michael
Katzarov, Krum
Hadzhiolova, Tanya
Pavlova, Slava
Simonova, Marieta
Trebicka, Jonel
Williams, Roger
Chokshi, Shilpa
author_facet Riva, Antonio
Palma, Elena
Devshi, Dhruti
Corrigall, Douglas
Adams, Huyen
Heaton, Nigel
Menon, Krishna
Preziosi, Melissa
Zamalloa, Ane
Miquel, Rosa
Ryan, Jennifer M.
Wright, Gavin
Fairclough, Sarah
Evans, Alexander
Shawcross, Debbie
Schierwagen, Robert
Klein, Sabine
Uschner, Frank E.
Praktiknjo, Michael
Katzarov, Krum
Hadzhiolova, Tanya
Pavlova, Slava
Simonova, Marieta
Trebicka, Jonel
Williams, Roger
Chokshi, Shilpa
author_sort Riva, Antonio
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Immunoregulatory checkpoint receptors (CR) contribute to the profound immunoparesis observed in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) and in vitro neutralization of inhibitory-CRs TIM3/PD1 on anti-bacterial T-cells can rescue innate and adaptive anti-bacterial immunity. Recently described soluble-CR forms can modulate immunity in inflammatory conditions, but the contributions of soluble-TIM3 and soluble-PD1 and other soluble-CRs to immune derangements in ALD remain unclear. METHODS: In Alcoholic Hepatitis (AH; n = 19), alcohol-related cirrhosis (ARC; n = 53) and healthy control (HC; n = 27) subjects, we measured by Luminex technology (i) plasma levels of 16 soluble-CRs, 12 pro/anti-inflammatory cytokines and markers of gut bacterial translocation; (ii) pre-hepatic, post-hepatic and non-hepatic soluble-CR plasma levels in ARC patients undergoing TIPS; (iii) soluble-CRs production from ethanol-treated immunocompetent precision cut human liver slices (PCLS); (iv) whole-blood soluble-CR expression upon bacterial challenge. By FACS, we assessed the relationship between soluble-TIM3 and membrane-TIM3 and rescue of immunity in bacterial-challenged PBMCs. RESULTS: Soluble-TIM3 was the dominant plasma soluble-CR in ALD vs. HC (p = 0.00002) and multivariate analysis identified it as the main driver of differences between groups. Soluble-CRs were strongly correlated with pro-inflammatory cytokines, gut bacterial translocation markers and clinical indices of disease severity. Ethanol exposure or bacterial challenge did not induce soluble-TIM3 production from PCLS nor from whole-blood. Bacterial challenge prompted membrane-TIM3 hyperexpression on PBMCs from ALD patient’s vs. HC (p < 0.002) and was inversely correlated with plasma soluble-TIM3 levels in matched patients. TIM3 ligands soluble-Galectin-9 and soluble-CEACAM1 were elevated in ALD plasma (AH > ARC; p < 0.002). In vitro neutralization of Galectin-9 and soluble-CEACAM1 improved the defective anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory cytokine production from E. coli-challenged PBMCs in ALD patients. CONCLUSIONS: Alcohol-related liver disease patients exhibit supra-physiological plasma levels of soluble-TIM3, particularly those with greater disease severity. This is also associated with increased levels of soluble TIM3-ligands and membrane-TIM3 expression on immune cells. Soluble-TIM3 can block the TIM3-ligand synapse and improve anti-bacterial immunity; however, the increased levels of soluble TIM3-binding ligands in patients with ALD negate any potential immunostimulatory effects. We believe that anti-TIM3 neutralizing antibodies currently in Phase I clinical trials or soluble-TIM3 should be investigated further for their ability to enhance anti-bacterial immunity. These agents could potentially represent an innovative immune-based supportive approach to rescue anti-bacterial defenses in ALD patients.
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spelling pubmed-79876682021-03-25 Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity Riva, Antonio Palma, Elena Devshi, Dhruti Corrigall, Douglas Adams, Huyen Heaton, Nigel Menon, Krishna Preziosi, Melissa Zamalloa, Ane Miquel, Rosa Ryan, Jennifer M. Wright, Gavin Fairclough, Sarah Evans, Alexander Shawcross, Debbie Schierwagen, Robert Klein, Sabine Uschner, Frank E. Praktiknjo, Michael Katzarov, Krum Hadzhiolova, Tanya Pavlova, Slava Simonova, Marieta Trebicka, Jonel Williams, Roger Chokshi, Shilpa Front Physiol Physiology BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Immunoregulatory checkpoint receptors (CR) contribute to the profound immunoparesis observed in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) and in vitro neutralization of inhibitory-CRs TIM3/PD1 on anti-bacterial T-cells can rescue innate and adaptive anti-bacterial immunity. Recently described soluble-CR forms can modulate immunity in inflammatory conditions, but the contributions of soluble-TIM3 and soluble-PD1 and other soluble-CRs to immune derangements in ALD remain unclear. METHODS: In Alcoholic Hepatitis (AH; n = 19), alcohol-related cirrhosis (ARC; n = 53) and healthy control (HC; n = 27) subjects, we measured by Luminex technology (i) plasma levels of 16 soluble-CRs, 12 pro/anti-inflammatory cytokines and markers of gut bacterial translocation; (ii) pre-hepatic, post-hepatic and non-hepatic soluble-CR plasma levels in ARC patients undergoing TIPS; (iii) soluble-CRs production from ethanol-treated immunocompetent precision cut human liver slices (PCLS); (iv) whole-blood soluble-CR expression upon bacterial challenge. By FACS, we assessed the relationship between soluble-TIM3 and membrane-TIM3 and rescue of immunity in bacterial-challenged PBMCs. RESULTS: Soluble-TIM3 was the dominant plasma soluble-CR in ALD vs. HC (p = 0.00002) and multivariate analysis identified it as the main driver of differences between groups. Soluble-CRs were strongly correlated with pro-inflammatory cytokines, gut bacterial translocation markers and clinical indices of disease severity. Ethanol exposure or bacterial challenge did not induce soluble-TIM3 production from PCLS nor from whole-blood. Bacterial challenge prompted membrane-TIM3 hyperexpression on PBMCs from ALD patient’s vs. HC (p < 0.002) and was inversely correlated with plasma soluble-TIM3 levels in matched patients. TIM3 ligands soluble-Galectin-9 and soluble-CEACAM1 were elevated in ALD plasma (AH > ARC; p < 0.002). In vitro neutralization of Galectin-9 and soluble-CEACAM1 improved the defective anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory cytokine production from E. coli-challenged PBMCs in ALD patients. CONCLUSIONS: Alcohol-related liver disease patients exhibit supra-physiological plasma levels of soluble-TIM3, particularly those with greater disease severity. This is also associated with increased levels of soluble TIM3-ligands and membrane-TIM3 expression on immune cells. Soluble-TIM3 can block the TIM3-ligand synapse and improve anti-bacterial immunity; however, the increased levels of soluble TIM3-binding ligands in patients with ALD negate any potential immunostimulatory effects. We believe that anti-TIM3 neutralizing antibodies currently in Phase I clinical trials or soluble-TIM3 should be investigated further for their ability to enhance anti-bacterial immunity. These agents could potentially represent an innovative immune-based supportive approach to rescue anti-bacterial defenses in ALD patients. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7987668/ /pubmed/33776793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.632502 Text en Copyright © 2021 Riva, Palma, Devshi, Corrigall, Adams, Heaton, Menon, Preziosi, Zamalloa, Miquel, Ryan, Wright, Fairclough, Evans, Shawcross, Schierwagen, Klein, Uschner, Praktiknjo, Katzarov, Hadzhiolova, Pavlova, Simonova, Trebicka, Williams and Chokshi. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Riva, Antonio
Palma, Elena
Devshi, Dhruti
Corrigall, Douglas
Adams, Huyen
Heaton, Nigel
Menon, Krishna
Preziosi, Melissa
Zamalloa, Ane
Miquel, Rosa
Ryan, Jennifer M.
Wright, Gavin
Fairclough, Sarah
Evans, Alexander
Shawcross, Debbie
Schierwagen, Robert
Klein, Sabine
Uschner, Frank E.
Praktiknjo, Michael
Katzarov, Krum
Hadzhiolova, Tanya
Pavlova, Slava
Simonova, Marieta
Trebicka, Jonel
Williams, Roger
Chokshi, Shilpa
Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity
title Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity
title_full Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity
title_fullStr Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity
title_short Soluble TIM3 and Its Ligands Galectin-9 and CEACAM1 Are in Disequilibrium During Alcohol-Related Liver Disease and Promote Impairment of Anti-bacterial Immunity
title_sort soluble tim3 and its ligands galectin-9 and ceacam1 are in disequilibrium during alcohol-related liver disease and promote impairment of anti-bacterial immunity
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33776793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.632502
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