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Natalia Shulzhenko1, Xiaoxi Dong2, Dariia Vyshenska2, Renee L Greer3, Manoj Gurung3, Stephany Vasquez-Perez3, Ekaterina Peremyslova2, Stanislav Sosnovtsev4, Martha Quezado5, Michael Yao6, Kim Montgomery-Recht7, Warren Strober8, Ivan J Fuss8, Andrey Morgun9.
Abstract
Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), the most common symptomatic primary antibody deficiency, is accompanied in some patients by a duodenal inflammation and malabsorption syndrome known as CVID enteropathy (E-CVID).The goal of this study was to investigate the immunological abnormalities in CVID patients that lead to enteropathy as well as the contribution of intestinal microbiota to this process.We found that, in contrast to noE-CVID patients (without enteropathy), E-CVID patients have exceedingly low levels of IgA in duodenal tissues. In addition, using transkingdom network analysis of the duodenal microbiome, we identified Acinetobacter baumannii as a candidate pathobiont in E-CVID. Finally, we found that E-CVID patients exhibit a pronounced activation of immune genes and down-regulation of epithelial lipid metabolism genes. We conclude that in the virtual absence of mucosal IgA, pathobionts such as A. baumannii, may induce inflammation that re-directs intestinal molecular pathways from lipid metabolism to immune processes responsible for enteropathy.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30240602 PMCID: PMC6289276 DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2018.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969