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IL-7 receptor influences anti-TNF responsiveness and T cell gut homing in inflammatory bowel disease.


ABSTRACT: It remains unknown what causes inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including signaling networks perpetuating chronic gastrointestinal inflammation in Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), in humans. According to an analysis of up to 500 patients with IBD and 100 controls, we report that key transcripts of the IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) pathway are accumulated in inflamed colon tissues of severe CD and UC patients not responding to either immunosuppressive/corticosteroid, anti-TNF, or anti-?4?7 therapies. High expression of both IL7R and IL-7R signaling signature in the colon before treatment is strongly associated with nonresponsiveness to anti-TNF therapy. While in mice IL-7 is known to play a role in systemic inflammation, we found that in humans IL-7 also controlled ?4?7 integrin expression and imprinted gut-homing specificity on T cells. IL-7R blockade reduced human T cell homing to the gut and colonic inflammation in vivo in humanized mouse models, and altered effector T cells in colon explants from UC patients grown ex vivo. Our findings show that failure of current treatments for CD and UC is strongly associated with an overexpressed IL-7R signaling pathway and point to IL-7R as a relevant therapeutic target and potential biomarker to fill an unmet need in clinical IBD detection and treatment.

SUBMITTER: Belarif L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6486337 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-7 receptor influences anti-TNF responsiveness and T cell gut homing in inflammatory bowel disease.

Belarif Lyssia L   Danger Richard R   Kermarrec Laetitia L   Nerrière-Daguin Véronique V   Pengam Sabrina S   Durand Tony T   Mary Caroline C   Kerdreux Elise E   Gauttier Vanessa V   Kucik Aneta A   Thepenier Virginie V   Martin Jerome C JC   Chang Christie C   Rahman Adeeb A   Guen Nina Salabert-Le NS   Braudeau Cécile C   Abidi Ahmed A   David Grégoire G   Malard Florent F   Takoudju Celine C   Martinet Bernard B   Gérard Nathalie N   Neveu Isabelle I   Neunlist Michel M   Coron Emmanuel E   MacDonald Thomas T TT   Desreumaux Pierre P   Mai Hoa-Le HL   Le Bas-Bernardet Stephanie S   Mosnier Jean-François JF   Merad Miriam M   Josien Régis R   Brouard Sophie S   Soulillou Jean-Paul JP   Blancho Gilles G   Bourreille Arnaud A   Naveilhan Philippe P   Vanhove Bernard B   Poirier Nicolas N  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20190402 5


It remains unknown what causes inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including signaling networks perpetuating chronic gastrointestinal inflammation in Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), in humans. According to an analysis of up to 500 patients with IBD and 100 controls, we report that key transcripts of the IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) pathway are accumulated in inflamed colon tissues of severe CD and UC patients not responding to either immunosuppressive/corticosteroid, anti-TNF, or anti-α  ...[more]

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