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Ulcerative colitis is characterized by a plasmablast-skewed humoral response associated with disease activity.

Mathieu Uzzan1,2,3, Jerome C Martin2,4,5, Luka Mesin6, Alexandra E Livanos1,2, Tomas Castro-Dopico1,2,7, Ruiqi Huang8,9, Francesca Petralia9, Giuliana Magri10, Shashi Kumar11, Qing Zhao12, Adam K Rosenstein1,2, Minami Tokuyama1, Keshav Sharma1,2, Ryan Ungaro1, Roman Kosoy9,13, Divya Jha1,2, Jeremy Fischer2, Harpriya Singh1,2, Mary E Keir14, Nandhini Ramamoorthi14, William E O' Gorman15, Benjamin L Cohen1, Adeeb Rahman9,16,17, Francesca Cossarini2, Akihiro Seki1,2, Louise Leyre1,2, Sonia Tejedor Vaquero10, Sakteesh Gurunathan1, Emilie K Grasset2,18, Bojan Losic8,13, Marla Dubinsky1, Alexander J Greenstein19, Zoe Gottlieb1, Peter Legnani1, James George1, Haritz Irizar9, Aleksandar Stojmirovic20, Carrie Brodmerkel20, Andrew Kasarkis8,13,21, Bruce E Sands1, Glaucia Furtado2, Sergio A Lira2, Zewen K Tuong7,22, Huaibin M Ko23, Andrea Cerutti2,10,24, Charles O Elson12, Menna R Clatworthy7,22, Miriam Merad2, Mayte Suárez-Fariñas8,13, Carmen Argmann8,13, Jason A Hackney25, Gabriel D Victora6, Gwendalyn J Randolph11, Ephraim Kenigsberg2,9, Jean Frederic Colombel1, Saurabh Mehandru26,27.   

Abstract

B cells, which are critical for intestinal homeostasis, remain understudied in ulcerative colitis (UC). In this study, we recruited three cohorts of patients with UC (primary cohort, n = 145; validation cohort 1, n = 664; and validation cohort 2, n = 143) to comprehensively define the landscape of B cells during UC-associated intestinal inflammation. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, single-cell IgH gene sequencing and protein-level validation, we mapped the compositional, transcriptional and clonotypic landscape of mucosal and circulating B cells. We found major perturbations within the mucosal B cell compartment, including an expansion of naive B cells and IgG+ plasma cells with curtailed diversity and maturation. Furthermore, we isolated an auto-reactive plasma cell clone targeting integrin αvβ6 from inflamed UC intestines. We also identified a subset of intestinal CXCL13-expressing TFH-like T peripheral helper cells that were associated with the pathogenic B cell response. Finally, across all three cohorts, we confirmed that changes in intestinal humoral immunity are reflected in circulation by the expansion of gut-homing plasmablasts that correlates with disease activity and predicts disease complications. Our data demonstrate a highly dysregulated B cell response in UC and highlight a potential role of B cells in disease pathogenesis.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35190725      PMCID: PMC9107072          DOI: 10.1038/s41591-022-01680-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   87.241


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