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DUOX2 variants associate with preclinical disturbances in microbiota-immune homeostasis and increased inflammatory bowel disease risk
Authors:Helmut Grasberger  Andrew T. Magis  Elisa Sheng  Matthew P. Conomos  Min Zhang  Lea S. Garzotto  Guoqing Hou  Shrinivas Bishu  Hiroko Nagao-Kitamoto  Mohamad El-Zaatari  Sho Kitamoto  Nobuhiko Kamada  Ryan W. Stidham  Yasutada Akiba  Jonathan Kaunitz  Yael Haberman  Subra Kugathasan  Lee A. Denson  Gilbert S. Omenn  John Y. Kao
Abstract:A primordial gut-epithelial innate defense response is the release of hydrogen peroxide by dual NADPH oxidase (DUOX). In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a condition characterized by an imbalanced gut microbiota-immune homeostasis, DUOX2 isoenzyme is the highest induced gene. Performing multiomic analyses using 2872 human participants of a wellness program, we detected a substantial burden of rare protein-altering DUOX2 gene variants of unknown physiologic significance. We identified a significant association between these rare loss-of-function variants and increased plasma levels of interleukin-17C, which is induced also in mucosal biopsies of patients with IBD. DUOX2-deficient mice replicated increased IL-17C induction in the intestine, with outlier high Il17c expression linked to the mucosal expansion of specific Proteobacteria pathobionts. Integrated microbiota/host gene expression analyses in patients with IBD corroborated IL-17C as a marker for epithelial activation by gram-negative bacteria. Finally, the impact of DUOX2 variants on IL-17C induction provided a rationale for variant stratification in case control studies that substantiated DUOX2 as an IBD risk gene. Thus, our study identifies an association of deleterious DUOX2 variants with a preclinical hallmark of disturbed microbiota-immune homeostasis that appears to precede the manifestation of IBD.
Keywords:Gastroenterology
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