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Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?

INTRODUCTION: Extracellular matrix turnover, a ubiquitous dynamic biological process, can be diverted to fibrosis. The latter can affect the intestine as a serious complication of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) and is resistant to current pharmacological interventions. It embosses the need for ou...

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Autores principales: Dovrolis, Nikolas, Filidou, Eirini, Tarapatzi, Gesthimani, Kokkotis, Georgios, Spathakis, Michail, Kandilogiannakis, Leonidas, Drygiannakis, Ioannis, Valatas, Vassilis, Arvanitidis, Konstantinos, Karakasiliotis, Ioannis, Vradelis, Stergios, Manolopoulos, Vangelis G., Paspaliaris, Vasilis, Bamias, Giorgos, Kolios, George
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9826764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36632136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1058237
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author Dovrolis, Nikolas
Filidou, Eirini
Tarapatzi, Gesthimani
Kokkotis, Georgios
Spathakis, Michail
Kandilogiannakis, Leonidas
Drygiannakis, Ioannis
Valatas, Vassilis
Arvanitidis, Konstantinos
Karakasiliotis, Ioannis
Vradelis, Stergios
Manolopoulos, Vangelis G.
Paspaliaris, Vasilis
Bamias, Giorgos
Kolios, George
author_facet Dovrolis, Nikolas
Filidou, Eirini
Tarapatzi, Gesthimani
Kokkotis, Georgios
Spathakis, Michail
Kandilogiannakis, Leonidas
Drygiannakis, Ioannis
Valatas, Vassilis
Arvanitidis, Konstantinos
Karakasiliotis, Ioannis
Vradelis, Stergios
Manolopoulos, Vangelis G.
Paspaliaris, Vasilis
Bamias, Giorgos
Kolios, George
author_sort Dovrolis, Nikolas
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Extracellular matrix turnover, a ubiquitous dynamic biological process, can be diverted to fibrosis. The latter can affect the intestine as a serious complication of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) and is resistant to current pharmacological interventions. It embosses the need for out-of-the-box approaches to identify and target molecular mechanisms of fibrosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, a novel mRNA sequencing dataset of 22 pairs of intestinal biopsies from the terminal ileum (TI) and the sigmoid of 7 patients with Crohn’s disease, 6 with ulcerative colitis and 9 control individuals (CI) served as a validation cohort of a core fibrotic transcriptomic signature (FIBSig), This signature, which was identified in publicly available data (839 samples from patients and healthy individuals) of 5 fibrotic disorders affecting different organs (GI tract, lung, skin, liver, kidney), encompasses 241 genes and the functional pathways which derive from their interactome. These genes were used in further bioinformatics co-expression analyses to elucidate the site-specific molecular background of intestinal fibrosis highlighting their involvement, particularly in the terminal ileum. We also confirmed different transcriptomic profiles of the sigmoid and terminal ileum in our validation cohort. Combining the results of these analyses we highlight 21 core hub genes within a larger single co-expression module, highly enriched in the terminal ileum of CD patients. Further pathway analysis revealed known and novel inflammation-regulated, fibrogenic pathways operating in the TI, such as IL-13 signaling and pyroptosis, respectively. DISCUSSION: These findings provide a rationale for the increased incidence of fibrosis at the terminal ileum of CD patients and highlight operating pathways in intestinal fibrosis for future evaluation with mechanistic and translational studies.
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spelling pubmed-98267642023-01-10 Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event? Dovrolis, Nikolas Filidou, Eirini Tarapatzi, Gesthimani Kokkotis, Georgios Spathakis, Michail Kandilogiannakis, Leonidas Drygiannakis, Ioannis Valatas, Vassilis Arvanitidis, Konstantinos Karakasiliotis, Ioannis Vradelis, Stergios Manolopoulos, Vangelis G. Paspaliaris, Vasilis Bamias, Giorgos Kolios, George Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Extracellular matrix turnover, a ubiquitous dynamic biological process, can be diverted to fibrosis. The latter can affect the intestine as a serious complication of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) and is resistant to current pharmacological interventions. It embosses the need for out-of-the-box approaches to identify and target molecular mechanisms of fibrosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this study, a novel mRNA sequencing dataset of 22 pairs of intestinal biopsies from the terminal ileum (TI) and the sigmoid of 7 patients with Crohn’s disease, 6 with ulcerative colitis and 9 control individuals (CI) served as a validation cohort of a core fibrotic transcriptomic signature (FIBSig), This signature, which was identified in publicly available data (839 samples from patients and healthy individuals) of 5 fibrotic disorders affecting different organs (GI tract, lung, skin, liver, kidney), encompasses 241 genes and the functional pathways which derive from their interactome. These genes were used in further bioinformatics co-expression analyses to elucidate the site-specific molecular background of intestinal fibrosis highlighting their involvement, particularly in the terminal ileum. We also confirmed different transcriptomic profiles of the sigmoid and terminal ileum in our validation cohort. Combining the results of these analyses we highlight 21 core hub genes within a larger single co-expression module, highly enriched in the terminal ileum of CD patients. Further pathway analysis revealed known and novel inflammation-regulated, fibrogenic pathways operating in the TI, such as IL-13 signaling and pyroptosis, respectively. DISCUSSION: These findings provide a rationale for the increased incidence of fibrosis at the terminal ileum of CD patients and highlight operating pathways in intestinal fibrosis for future evaluation with mechanistic and translational studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9826764/ /pubmed/36632136 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1058237 Text en Copyright © 2022 Dovrolis, Filidou, Tarapatzi, Kokkotis, Spathakis, Kandilogiannakis, Drygiannakis, Valatas, Arvanitidis, Karakasiliotis, Vradelis, Manolopoulos, Paspaliaris, Bamias and Kolios https://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 Immunology
Dovrolis, Nikolas
Filidou, Eirini
Tarapatzi, Gesthimani
Kokkotis, Georgios
Spathakis, Michail
Kandilogiannakis, Leonidas
Drygiannakis, Ioannis
Valatas, Vassilis
Arvanitidis, Konstantinos
Karakasiliotis, Ioannis
Vradelis, Stergios
Manolopoulos, Vangelis G.
Paspaliaris, Vasilis
Bamias, Giorgos
Kolios, George
Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?
title Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?
title_full Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?
title_fullStr Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?
title_full_unstemmed Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?
title_short Co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; A localized event?
title_sort co-expression of fibrotic genes in inflammatory bowel disease; a localized event?
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9826764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36632136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1058237
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