@article{2331da16d7fd40eaaa6fb664de52d632,
title = "Age-of-diagnosis dependent ileal immune intensification and reduced alpha-defensin in older versus younger pediatric Crohn Disease patients despite already established dysbiosis",
abstract = "Age-of-diagnosis associated variation in disease location and antimicrobial sero-reactivity has suggested fundamental differences in pediatric Crohn Disease (CD) pathogenesis. This variation may be related to pubertal peak incidence of ileal involvement and Peyer{\textquoteright}s patches maturation, represented by IFNγ-expressing Th1 cells. However, direct mucosal evidence is lacking. We characterize the global pattern of ileal gene expression and microbial communities in 525 treatment-naive pediatric CD patients and controls (Ctl), stratifying samples by their age-of-diagnosis. We show a robust ileal gene signature notable for higher expression of specific immune genes including GM-CSF and INFγ, and reduced expression of antimicrobial Paneth cell α-defensins, in older compared to younger patients. Reduced α-defensin expression in older patients was associated with higher IFNγ expression. By comparison, the CD-associated ileal dysbiosis, characterized by expansion of Enterobacteriaceae and contraction of Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae, was already established within the younger group and did not vary systematically with increasing age-of-diagnosis. Multivariate analysis considering individual taxa, however did demonstrate negative associations between Lachnospiraceae and IFNγ, and positive associations between Bacteroides and α-defensin expression. These data provide evidence for maturation of mucosal Th1 immune responses and loss of epithelial antimicrobial α-defensins which are associated with specific taxa with increasing age-of-diagnosis in pediatric CD.",
author = "Yael Haberman and Melanie Schirmer and Dexheimer, {Phillip J.} and Rebekah Karns and Tzipi Braun and Kim, {Mi Ok} and Walters, {Thomas D.} and Baldassano, {Robert N.} and Noe, {Joshua D.} and Joel Rosh and James Markowitz and Crandall, {Wallace V.} and Mack, {David R.} and Griffiths, {Anne M.} and Heyman, {Melvin B.} and Baker, {Susan S.} and Richard Kellermayer and Dedrick Moulton and Patel, {Ashish S.} and Gulati, {Ajay S.} and Steiner, {Steven J.} and Neal LeLeiko and Anthony Otley and Maria Oliva-Hemker and David Ziring and Kirschner, {Barbara S.} and Keljo, {David J.} and Guthery, {Stephen L.} and Cohen, {Stanley A.} and Scott Snapper and Jonathan Evans and Marla Dubinsky and Bruce Aronow and Hyams, {Jeffrey S.} and Subra Kugathasan and Curtis Huttenhower and Xavier, {Ramnik J.} and Denson, {Lee A.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the Crohn{\textquoteright}s and Colitis Foundation, the Gene and Protein Expression and Bioinformatics cores of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-supported Cincinnati Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital Research Foundation Digestive Health Center (1P30DK078392-01), NIH grant U54 DE023798 and HMP2 (R.J.X., and C.H), the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust (R.J.X., and C.H), the European Crohn{\textquoteright}s and Colitis Organization (ECCO, Y.H), the Israel Science Foundation (grant No 908/15), the I-CORE program (Y.H), and European Research Council starting grant (grant No 758313, Y.H). We thank the Crohn{\textquoteright}s and Colitis Foundation RISK study publication committee for critical review of this manuscript. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018, Society for Mucosal Immunology.",
year = "2019",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1038/s41385-018-0114-4",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "12",
pages = "491--502",
journal = "Mucosal Immunology",
issn = "1933-0219",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "2",
}