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Deconvolution of monocyte responses in inflammatory bowel disease reveals an IL-1 cytokine network that regulates IL-23 in genetic and acquired IL-10 resistance.

Dominik AschenbrennerMaria QuarantaSoumya BanerjeeNicholas IlottJoanneke JansenBoyd SteereYin-Huai ChenStephen HoKaren CoxCarolina V Arancibia-CárcamoMark ColesEamonn GaffneySimon Pl TravisLee DensonSubra KugathasanJochen SchmitzFiona PowrieStephen N SansomHans Holm Uhlig
Published in: Gut (2020)
Our work identifies IL-10 and IL-1 as critical regulators of monocyte IL-23 production. We differentiate homeostatic IL-23 production from hyperinflammation-associated IL-23 production in patients with severe ulcerating active Crohn's disease and anti-TNF treatment non-responsiveness. Altogether, we identify subgroups of patients with IBD that might benefit from IL-23p19 and/or IL-1α/IL-1β-targeting therapies upstream of IL-23.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • replacement therapy