Literature DB >> 32003126

Host engulfment pathway controls inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease.

Ibrahim M Sayed1, Katherine Suarez1, Eileen Lim1, Sujay Singh1, Matheus Pereira1, Stella-Rita Ibeawuchi1, Gajanan Katkar2, Ying Dunkel3, Yash Mittal3, Ranajoy Chattopadhyay2, Monica Guma3, Brigid S Boland3, Parambir S Dulai3, William J Sandborn3, Pradipta Ghosh3,2, Soumita Das1.   

Abstract

Chronic diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) urgently need new biomarkers as a significant proportion of patients, do not respond to current medications. Inflammation is a common factor in these diseases, and microbial sensing in the intestinal tract is critical to initiate the inflammation. We have identified ELMO1 (engulfment and cell motility protein 1) as a microbial sensor in epithelial and phagocytic cells that turns on inflammatory signals. Using a stem cell-based 'gut-in-a-dish' coculture model, we studied the interactions between microbes, epithelium, and monocytes in the context of IBD. To mimic the in vivo cell physiology, enteroid-derived monolayers (EDMs) were generated from the organoids isolated from WT and ELMO1-/- mice and colonic biopsies of IBD patients. The EDMs were infected with the IBD-associated microbes to monitor the inflammatory responses. ELMO1-depleted EDMs displayed a significant reduction in bacterial internalization, a decrease in pro-inflammatory cytokine productions and monocyte recruitment. The expression of ELMO1 is elevated in the colonic epithelium and in the inflammatory infiltrates within the lamina propria of IBD patients where the higher expression is positively correlated with the elevated expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, MCP-1 and TNF-α. MCP-1 is released from the epithelium and recruits monocytes to the site of inflammation. Once recruited, monocytes require ELMO1 to engulf the bacteria and propagate a robust TNF-α storm. These findings highlight that the dysregulated epithelial ELMO1 → MCP-1 axis can serve as an early biomarker in the diagnostics of IBD and other inflammatory disorders.
© 2020 University of California. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  enteroid; epithelial-immune cell crosstalk; inflammatory bowel disease; microbial sensing and bacterial engulfment; monocyte chemoattractant protein 1

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32003126      PMCID: PMC7390677          DOI: 10.1111/febs.15236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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