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A Specialized Epithelial Cell Type Regulating Mucosal Immunity and Driving Human Crohn's Disease


AUTHORS

Li JJia , Simmons AJAlan J , Chiron SSophie , Ramirez-Solano MAMarisol A , Tasneem NNaila , Kaur HHarsimran , Xu YYanwen , Revetta FFrank , Vega PNPaige N , Bao SShunxing , Cui CCan , Tyree RNRegina N , Raber LWLarry W , Conner ANAnna N , Beaulieu DBDawn B , Dalal RLRobin L , Horst SNSara N , Pabla BSBaldeep S , Huo YYuankai , Landman BABennett A , Roland JTJoseph T , Scoville EAElizabeth A , Schwartz DADavid A , Washington MKM Kay , Shyr YYu , Wilson KTKeith T , Coburn LALori A , Lau KSKen S , Liu QQi . bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023 10 02; ().

ABSTRACT

Crohn’s disease (CD) is a complex chronic inflammatory disorder that may affect any part of gastrointestinal tract with extra-intestinal manifestations and associated immune dysregulation. To characterize heterogeneity in CD, we profiled single-cell transcriptomics of 170 samples from 65 CD patients and 18 non-inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) controls in both the terminal ileum (TI) and ascending colon (AC). Analysis of 202,359 cells identified a novel epithelial cell type in both TI and AC, featuring high expression of , , and , and thus is named LND. LND cells, confirmed by high-resolution in-situ RNA imaging, were rarely found in non-IBD controls, but expanded significantly in active CD. Compared to other epithelial cells, genes defining LND cells were enriched in antimicrobial response and immunoregulation. Moreover, multiplexed protein imaging demonstrated that LND cell abundance was associated with immune infiltration. Cross-talk between LND and immune cells was explored by ligand-receptor interactions and further evidenced by their spatial colocalization. LND cells showed significant enrichment of expression specificity of IBD/CD susceptibility genes, revealing its role in immunopathogenesis of CD. Investigating lineage relationships of epithelial cells detected two LND cell subpopulations with different origins and developmental potential, early and late LND. The ratio of the late to early LND cells was related to anti-TNF response. These findings emphasize the pathogenic role of the specialized LND cell type in both Crohn’s ileitis and Crohn’s colitis and identify novel biomarkers associated with disease activity and treatment response.