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A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS

BACKGROUND: While interferon-lambdas (IFN-λs) were initially discovered for their role in antiviral immunity at mucosal barriers such as the lung and gut, there are many unanswered questions for how IFN-λs uniquely dampen inflammatory immune responses. In mouse colitis models, IFN-λs were shown to p...

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Autores principales: Ogungbola, O, Mahmood, R, Bittorf, K, Nguyen, N, El-Matary, W, Wine, E, Tyrrell, L, Armstrong, H, Santer, D
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991124/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwac036.171
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author Ogungbola, O
Mahmood, R
Bittorf, K
Nguyen, N
El-Matary, W
Wine, E
Tyrrell, L
Armstrong, H
Santer, D
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Mahmood, R
Bittorf, K
Nguyen, N
El-Matary, W
Wine, E
Tyrrell, L
Armstrong, H
Santer, D
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description BACKGROUND: While interferon-lambdas (IFN-λs) were initially discovered for their role in antiviral immunity at mucosal barriers such as the lung and gut, there are many unanswered questions for how IFN-λs uniquely dampen inflammatory immune responses. In mouse colitis models, IFN-λs were shown to play a significant role in promoting epithelial barrier integrity and mucosal healing. Microbes present in the gut naturally induce IFN-λs, but how chronic inflammation, such as in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), affects IFN-λ biology has not been well studied, especially in humans. PURPOSE: Here, we tested the hypothesis that children with active, more severe IBD would present with lower intestinal IFN-λR levels and IFN-λ responses which could contribute to IBD pathology through exacerbated inflammation, decreased mucosal healing and impaired barrier function. METHOD: We screened 14 novel antibodies to find the optimal clone that accurately stains the unique IFN-λ receptor subunit (IFN-λR1) protein in human intestinal tissue and IFN-λR1 levels were quantified by immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry in biopsy samples from children without IBD, Crohn’s disease, or ulcerative colitis (n=35 total). Fresh patient biopsies (ascending colon or terminal ileum) were also treated in media +/- IFN-λ for 24hrs using our novel ex vivo biopsy assay and changes in gene expression were quantified by RT-qPCR. Intestinal washes were also collected and microbes profiled by shotgun metagenomics. RESULT(S): We identified 2 new antibodies that accurately stained human cell lines and immune cells known to express IFN-λR1 protein (gut epithelial cells and B cells). We found that IFN-λ receptor (IFN-λR) levels are significantly reduced in gut epithelial and immune cells within pediatric IBD intestinal tissue, even at non-inflamed sites (p<0.01, 30-50% reduction) and this was even more pronounced when comparing moderate/severe disease compared to children with no disease activity. This led to lower IFN-λ responsiveness in IBD compared to non-IBD biopsies when investigating IFN-stimulated gene expression (p<0.05, up to 7-fold reduction). Paired patient gut microbe analyses identified specific species that correlated with changes in IFN-λ receptor expression. CONCLUSION(S): Together, our findings demonstrate pediatric IBD patients may be less able to induce critical IFN-λ-mediated antimicrobial responses and protective anti-inflammatory pathways. This work supports the goal to restore and promote IFN-λ responses as a novel therapeutic strategy for pediatric IBD. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE ALL FUNDING AGENCIES BY CHECKING THE APPLICABLE BOXES BELOW: Other PLEASE INDICATE YOUR SOURCE OF FUNDING; Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-99911242023-03-08 A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS Ogungbola, O Mahmood, R Bittorf, K Nguyen, N El-Matary, W Wine, E Tyrrell, L Armstrong, H Santer, D J Can Assoc Gastroenterol Poster Presentations BACKGROUND: While interferon-lambdas (IFN-λs) were initially discovered for their role in antiviral immunity at mucosal barriers such as the lung and gut, there are many unanswered questions for how IFN-λs uniquely dampen inflammatory immune responses. In mouse colitis models, IFN-λs were shown to play a significant role in promoting epithelial barrier integrity and mucosal healing. Microbes present in the gut naturally induce IFN-λs, but how chronic inflammation, such as in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), affects IFN-λ biology has not been well studied, especially in humans. PURPOSE: Here, we tested the hypothesis that children with active, more severe IBD would present with lower intestinal IFN-λR levels and IFN-λ responses which could contribute to IBD pathology through exacerbated inflammation, decreased mucosal healing and impaired barrier function. METHOD: We screened 14 novel antibodies to find the optimal clone that accurately stains the unique IFN-λ receptor subunit (IFN-λR1) protein in human intestinal tissue and IFN-λR1 levels were quantified by immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry in biopsy samples from children without IBD, Crohn’s disease, or ulcerative colitis (n=35 total). Fresh patient biopsies (ascending colon or terminal ileum) were also treated in media +/- IFN-λ for 24hrs using our novel ex vivo biopsy assay and changes in gene expression were quantified by RT-qPCR. Intestinal washes were also collected and microbes profiled by shotgun metagenomics. RESULT(S): We identified 2 new antibodies that accurately stained human cell lines and immune cells known to express IFN-λR1 protein (gut epithelial cells and B cells). We found that IFN-λ receptor (IFN-λR) levels are significantly reduced in gut epithelial and immune cells within pediatric IBD intestinal tissue, even at non-inflamed sites (p<0.01, 30-50% reduction) and this was even more pronounced when comparing moderate/severe disease compared to children with no disease activity. This led to lower IFN-λ responsiveness in IBD compared to non-IBD biopsies when investigating IFN-stimulated gene expression (p<0.05, up to 7-fold reduction). Paired patient gut microbe analyses identified specific species that correlated with changes in IFN-λ receptor expression. CONCLUSION(S): Together, our findings demonstrate pediatric IBD patients may be less able to induce critical IFN-λ-mediated antimicrobial responses and protective anti-inflammatory pathways. This work supports the goal to restore and promote IFN-λ responses as a novel therapeutic strategy for pediatric IBD. PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE ALL FUNDING AGENCIES BY CHECKING THE APPLICABLE BOXES BELOW: Other PLEASE INDICATE YOUR SOURCE OF FUNDING; Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Oxford University Press 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9991124/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwac036.171 Text en ڣ The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nguyen, N
El-Matary, W
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Tyrrell, L
Armstrong, H
Santer, D
A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
title A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
title_full A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
title_fullStr A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
title_full_unstemmed A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
title_short A171 INTESTINAL INTERFERON-LAMBDA RECEPTOR 1 EXPRESSION AND RESPONSES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN PEDIATRIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE PATIENTS
title_sort a171 intestinal interferon-lambda receptor 1 expression and responses are significantly decreased in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease patients
topic Poster Presentations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991124/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwac036.171
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