Specific gut pathobionts escape antibody coating and are enriched during flares in patients with severe Crohn's disease

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Objective Patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) exhibit great heterogeneity in disease presentation and treatment responses, where distinct gut bacteria and immune interactions may play part in the yet unresolved disease aetiology. Given the role of antibodies in the barrier defence against microbes, we hypothesised that gut bacterial antibody-coating patterns may influence underlying disease-mediated processes.

Design Absolute and relative single and multicoating of gut bacteria with IgA, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 in patients with CD and healthy controls were characterised and compared with disease activity. IgG2-coated and non-coated taxa from patients with severe CD were identified, profiled for pathogenic characteristics and monitored for enrichment during active disease across cohorts.

Results Patients with severe CD exhibited higher gut bacterial IgG2-coating. Supervised clustering identified 25 bacteria to be enriched in CD patients with high IgG2-coating. Sorting, sequencing and in silico-based assessments of the virulent potential of IgG2-coated and bulk stool bacteria were performed to evaluate the nature and pathogenicity of IgG2-coated and non-coated bacteria. The analyses demonstrated IgG2-coating of both known pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria that co-occurred with two non-coated pathobionts, Campylobacter and Mannheimia. The two non-coated pathobionts exhibited low prevalence, rarely coincided and were strongly enriched during disease flares in patients with CD across independent and geographically distant cohorts.

Conclusion Distinct gut bacterial IgG2-coating was demonstrated in patients with severe CD and during disease flares. Co-occurrence of non-coated pathobionts with IgG2-coated bacteria points to an uncontrolled inflammatory condition in severe CD mediated via escape from antibody coating by two gut pathobionts.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummere330677
TidsskriftGut
Vol/bind73
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)448-458
Antal sider11
ISSN0017-5749
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
Guarantor of the study: SB. Conceptual design of the study and method implementation: CE and SB. Responsible for the NL cohort and fecal 16S rRNA analysis: JP and DJ. Generation of Ig-coating profiles: PWB, SV, TBH and CE. Data analysis: CE supported by JMM, PNM and SB. Statistical support: PR. Sorting of coated bacteria: CE and LBR, supported by SB. Implementation of volume-based method and sequencing of IgG2-coated bacteria: CE supported by NBD-S, KK and SB. Writing of draft manuscript: CE and SB. Critical revision of manuscript: all authors.

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