Primary bile acid shapes peripheral immunity in inflammatory bowel disease-associated primary sclerosing cholangitis.

原发性胆汁酸在炎症性肠病相关原发性硬化性胆管炎中影响外周免疫

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作者:Santos André A, Pires David, Marques Vanda, Alesina Nicole, Herraez Elisa, Roudnický Pavel, Rodrigues Pedro M, Godinho-Santos Ana, Bravo Ana Catarina, Gouveia Catarina, Saraiva Susana, Correia Luís, Crespo Ricardo, da Silva João Pereira, Cravo Marília, Potesil David, Zdráhal Zbyněk, Banales Jesus Maria, Marin Jose J G, Torres Joana, Rodrigues Cecília Maria Pereira
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease often associated with underlying inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study investigates how PSC predisposes individuals to altered inflammatory immune responses compared with IBD alone. A case-control study was conducted with a cohort of 75 patients, including 16 with PSC (14 with concomitant IBD), 39 with IBD alone, and 20 controls. Serum bile acid profile, proteomic analysis, and immune-related gene expression in the colon tissue were examined. Colonic tissue from PSC patients exhibited up-regulation of immune regulation and inflammatory signaling mRNA markers, including LGR5, IL-8, CCL2, COX2, TWIST1, and SNAIL. Additionally, PSC patients displayed a distinct proinflammatory serum proteomic signature and moderate elevation of some bile acids, such as glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA). Co-incubation of human-derived monocytes with GCDCA partially replicated the inflammatory profile observed in PSC. These findings suggest that circulating bile acids modulate the peripheral immune system proinflammatory response, contributing to the unique PSC phenotype.

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