Enrichment of activated fibroblasts as a potential biomarker for a non-durable response to anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy in patients with Crohn's disease

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Title
Enrichment of activated fibroblasts as a potential biomarker for a non-durable response to anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy in patients with Crohn's disease
Author(s)
S K Park; G Y Lee; S Kim; C W Lee; C H Choi; S B Kang; T O Kim; J Chun; J M Cha; J P Im; K S Ahn; Seon-Young Kim; M S Kim; C K Lee; D I Park
Bibliographic Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 24, no. 19, pp. 14799-14799
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
We investigated whether the response to anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) treatment varied according to inflammatory tissue characteristics in Crohn's disease (CD). Bulk RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data were obtained from inflamed and non-inflamed tissues from 170 patients with CD. The samples were clustered based on gene expression profiles using principal coordinate analysis (PCA). Cellular heterogeneity was inferred using CiberSortx, with bulk RNA-seq data. The PCA results displayed two clusters of CD-inflamed samples: one close to (Inflamed_1) and the other far away (Inflamed_2) from the non-inflamed samples. Inflamed_1 was rich in anti-TNF durable responders (DRs), and Inflamed_2 was enriched in non-durable responders (NDRs). The CiberSortx results showed that the cell fraction of activated fibroblasts was six times higher in Inflamed_2 than in Inflamed_1. Validation with public gene expression datasets (GSE16879) revealed that the activated fibroblasts were enriched in NDRs over Next, we used DRs by 1.9 times pre-treatment and 7.5 times after treatment. Fibroblast activation protein (FAP) was overexpressed in the Inflamed_2 and was also overexpressed in the NDRs in both the RISK and GSE16879 datasets. The activation of fibroblasts may play a role in resistance to anti-TNF therapy. Characterizing fibroblasts in inflamed tissues at diagnosis may help to identify patients who are likely to respond to anti-TNF therapy.
Keyword
Anti-tumor necrosis factor therapyCrohn’s diseaseActivated fibroblastsRNA sequencing
ISSN
1661-6596
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914799
Type
Article
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