Lymphocytic colitis can be transcriptionally divided into channelopathic and inflammatory lymphocytic colitis

Author:

Bhardwaj Archana1,Münch Andreas234ORCID,Montague Julia1,Koch Stefan25ORCID,Rosenstiel Philip1ORCID,Escudero‐Hernández Celia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology (IKMB) Christian‐Albrechts‐University and University Hospital Schleswig‐Holstein Kiel Germany

2. Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV) Linköping University Linköping Sweden

3. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Linköping University Linköping Sweden

4. Department of Health, Medicine, and Caring Sciences Linköping University Linköping Sweden

5. Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) Linköping University Linköping Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe pathobiology of the non‐destructive inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) lymphocytic colitis (LC) is poorly understood. We aimed to define an LC‐specific mucosal transcriptome to gain insight into LC pathology, identify unique genomic signatures, and uncover potentially druggable disease pathways.MethodsWe performed bulk RNA‐sequencing of LC and collagenous colitis (CC) colonic mucosa from patients with active disease, and healthy controls (n = 4–10 per cohort). Differential gene expression was analyzed by gene‐set enrichment and deconvolution analyses to identify pathologically relevant pathways and cells, respectively, altered in LC. Key findings were validated using reverse transcription quantitative PCR and/or immunohistochemistry. Finally, we compared our data with a previous cohort of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease patients (n = 4 per group) to distinguish non‐destructive from classic IBD.ResultsLC can be subdivided into channelopathic LC, which is governed by organic acid and ion transport dysregulation, and inflammatory LC, which is driven by microbial immune responses. Inflammatory LC displays an innate and adaptive immunity that is limited compared to CC and classic IBD. Conversely, we noted a distinct induction of regulatory non‐coding RNA species in inflammatory LC samples. Moreover, compared with CC, water channel and cell adhesion molecule gene expression decreased in channelopathic LC, whereas it was accentuated in inflammatory LC and associated with reduced intestinal epithelial cell proliferation.ConclusionsWe conclude that LC can be subdivided into channelopathic LC and inflammatory LC that could be pathomechanistically distinct subtypes despite their shared clinical presentation. Inflammatory LC exhibits a dampened immune response compared to CC and classic IBDs. Our results point to regulatory micro‐RNAs as a potential disease‐specific feature that may be amenable to therapeutic intervention.

Funder

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Ferring

Region Östergötland

Publisher

Wiley

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