Immunopathogenesis of IBD: Batf as a Key Driver of Disease Activity
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Immunopathogenesis of IBD: Batf as a Key Driver of Disease Activity
Abstract
Background: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) represent a group of chronic immune-mediated disorders that are influenced by a genetic predisposition and additional environmental triggers. Genome-wide association studies strongly implicate that a number of immune system-related genetic variations are critically contributing to the initiation and promotion of intestinal inflammation. Especially the identification of the strong association of a series of single nucleotide polymorphisms including interleukin (IL)-23R, CCR6, signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3) and Stat4 with IBD susceptibility point at a critical involvement of T cells and especially of IL-17a-producing Th17 cells in the immune pathogenesis of IBD. In line with this hypothesis, a series of preclinical studies have unequivocally established that T cells are key drivers of immune-mediated colitis. Interestingly, especially Th17 cells were identified to be highly prevalent in inflamed IBD tissues, a finding that seems to be functionally relevant as genetic inactivation studies in the mouse resulted in almost complete suppression of colitis development.
Key messages: While targeting Th17 cell differentiation regulating transcription factors, as retinoic acid-related orphan receptor gamma t (RORγt) is effective in preventing murine colitis, one concern of drugs targeting RORγt in a clinical setting represents the large body of murine data unambiguously demonstrating that additional pathways within and outside the immune system are equally RORγt-dependent increasing the risk of undesirable side effects. The AP1 transcription factor Batf (B cell-activating transcription factor) appears to exclusively regulate pathways within lymphocytes. Importantly, Batf represents a central regulator of Th17 cell development and is strongly upregulated within IBD-affected tissues. Employing 2 acute colitis models, we demonstrate in this study that Batf-expressing T cells are critical drivers of T cell-mediated colitis while in contrast to Stat3 loss of Batf does not affect intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis ex vivo.
Conclusions: Targeting Batf in IBD emerges as an attractive therapeutic approach disabling colitogenic T cell activities while sparing off-target effects in the intestinal epithelial cell compartment.
© 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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