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Gastroenterology ; 2024 Sep 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39343250

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Despite the success of biological therapies in treating inflammatory bowel disease, managing patients remains challenging due to the absence of reliable predictors of therapy response. METHODS: In this study, we prospectively sampled 2 cohorts of patients with inflammatory bowel disease receiving the anti-integrin α4ß7 antibody vedolizumab. Samples were subjected to mass cytometry; single-cell RNA sequencing; single-cell variable, diversity, and joining sequencing; serum proteomics; and multidimensional flow cytometry to comprehensively assess vedolizumab-induced immunologic changes in the peripheral blood and their potential associations with treatment response. RESULTS: Vedolizumab treatment led to substantial alterations in the abundance of circulating immune cell lineages and modified the T-cell receptor diversity of gut-homing CD4+ memory T cells. Through integration of multimodal parameters and machine learning, we identified a significant increase in proliferating CD4+ memory T cells among nonresponders before treatment compared with responders. This predictive T-cell signature demonstrated an activated T-helper 1/T-helper 17 cell phenotype and exhibited elevated levels of integrin α4ß1, potentially making these cells less susceptible to direct targeting by vedolizumab. CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide a reliable predictive classifier with significant implications for personalized inflammatory bowel disease management.

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