Disease-specific B cell clones are shared between patients with Crohn's disease.

克罗恩病患者之间存在疾病特异性B细胞克隆

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作者:Kotagiri Prasanti, Rae William M, Bergamaschi Laura, Pombal Diana, Lee Ji-Yeun, Noor Nurulamin M, Sojwal Raoul S, Rubin Samuel J S, Unger Lukas W, Tolmeijer Sofie H, Manferrari Giulia, Bashford-Rogers Rachael J M, Bingham David B, Stift Anton, Rogalla Stephan, Gubatan John, Lee James C, Smith Kenneth G C, McKinney Eoin F, Boyd Scott D, Lyons Paul A
B cells have important functions in gut homeostasis, and dysregulated B cell populations are frequently observed in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, including both ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). How these B cell perturbations contribute to disease remains largely unknown. Here, we perform deep sequencing of the B cell receptor (BCR) repertoire in four cohorts of patients with CD, together with healthy controls and patients with UC. We identify BCR clones that are shared between patients with CD but not found in healthy individuals nor in patients with UC, indicating CD-associated B cell immune responses. Shared clones are present in the inflamed gut mucosa, draining intestinal lymph nodes and blood, suggesting the presence of common CD-associated antigens that drive B cell responses in CD patients.

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