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AIEC-dependent pathogenic Th17 cell transdifferentiation in Crohn's disease is suppressed by rfaP and ybaT deletion.


ABSTRACT: Mucosal enrichment of the Adherent-Invasive E. coli (AIEC) pathotype and the expansion of pathogenic IFNγ-producing Th17 (pTh17) cells have been linked to Crohn's Disease (CD) pathogenesis. However, the molecular pathways underlying the AIEC-dependent pTh17 cell transdifferentiation in CD patients remain elusive. To this aim, we created and functionally screened a transposon AIEC mutant library of 10.058 mutants to identify the virulence determinants directly implicated in triggering IL-23 production and pTh17 cell generation. pTh17 cell transdifferentiation was assessed in functional assays by co-culturing AIEC-infected human dendritic cells (DCs) with autologous conventional Th17 (cTh17) cells isolated from blood of Healthy Donors (HD) or CD patients. AIEC triggered IL-23 hypersecretion and transdifferentiation of cTh17 into pTh17 cells selectively through the interaction with CD-derived DCs. Moreover, the chronic release of IL-23 by AIEC-colonized DCs required a continuous IL-23 neutralization to significantly reduce the AIEC-dependent pTh17 cell differentiation. The multi-step screenings of the AIEC mutant's library revealed that deletion of ybaT or rfaP efficiently hinder the IL-23 hypersecretion and hampered the AIEC-dependent skewing of protective cTh17 into pathogenic IFNγ-producing pTh17 cells. Overall, our findings indicate that ybaT (inner membrane transport protein) and rfaP (LPS-core heptose kinase) represent novel and attractive candidate targets to prevent chronic intestinal inflammation in CD.

SUBMITTER: Leccese G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11290758 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AIEC-dependent pathogenic Th17 cell transdifferentiation in Crohn's disease is suppressed by <i>rfaP</i> and <i>ybaT</i> deletion.

Leccese G G   Chiara M M   Dusetti I I   Noviello D D   Billard E E   Bibi A A   Conte G G   Consolandi C C   Vecchi M M   Conte M P MP   Barnich N N   Caprioli F F   Facciotti F F   Paroni M M  

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Mucosal enrichment of the Adherent-Invasive <i>E. coli</i> (AIEC) pathotype and the expansion of pathogenic IFNγ-producing Th17 (pTh17) cells have been linked to Crohn's Disease (CD) pathogenesis. However, the molecular pathways underlying the AIEC-dependent pTh17 cell transdifferentiation in CD patients remain elusive. To this aim, we created and functionally screened a transposon AIEC mutant library of 10.058 mutants to identify the virulence determinants directly implicated in triggering IL-2  ...[more]

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