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Pro-inflammatory intestinal Th17-cells are tissue-resident, accumulate in the epithelia in Crohn’s disease, and predict unresponsiveness to vedolizumab

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Moira Paroni *
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Carmen Faggiano
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Camilla Righetti
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Irene Dusetti
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Valeria Ranzani
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Giorgia Moschetti
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Daniele Noviello
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Chiara Vasco
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Maurizio Vecchi
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Paolo Landini
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Federica Facciotti
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Sergio Abrignani
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Flavio Caprioli *
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Jens Geginat
DOI:10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjag055delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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We recently identified a population of pro-inflammatory intestinal CCR5+Th17-cells (proinflammatory Th17, pTh17) associated with intestinal inflammation in Crohn’s Disease (CD) and activated by CD-associated adherent-invasive Escherichia coli. Here, we report that intestinal pTh17-cells in CD expressed genes characteristic of tissue-resident memory T-cells (TRM). They expressed high levels of CD69 and CD103 on the cell surface and accumulated in the intraepithelial lymphocyte (IEL) compartment in CD. Consistently, single T-cell RNA sequencing in CD unveiled that intraepithelial Th17-cells displayed a gene signature of activated pTh17-cells.In peripheral blood, pTh17-cells with gut-homing potential were hardly detectable. Conversely, conventional CCR5-Th17-cells (“cTh17”) were present and expressed increased levels of α4β7-integrin in the blood of IBD patients. Consistently, intestinal cTh17-cells were reduced after treatment with vedolizumab, which blocks α4β7-integrin-mediated gut-homing of lymphocytes. Importantly, unresponsiveness to vedolizumab in CD was associated with increased frequencies of preexisting intestinal pTh17-cells with high sensitivity and specificity. We conclude that intestinal pTh17-cells are tissue-resident cells, which could be generated from circulating cTh17 precursor cells in the gut. Moreover, our findings are consistent with a key pathogenic role of intraepithelial Th17-cells in CD and suggest that monitoring intestinal pTh17-cells may predict unresponsiveness to vedolizumab.

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Journal of Crohn's and Colitis cover
Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
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National Institute of Molecular Genetics
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università milano-bicocca
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università degli studi di milano
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