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    Immunopathological and microbial signatures of inflammatory bowel disease in partial RAG deficiency
    (2025)
    Castagnoli, Riccardo (56366251400)
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    Pala, Francesca (55603818400)
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    Subramanian, Poorani (57189631904)
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    Oguz, Cihan (9133624000)
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    Schwarz, Benjamin (55619438000)
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    Lim, Ai Ing (57193556823)
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    Burns, Andrew S. (56043569000)
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    Fontana, Elena (48660891500)
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    Bosticardo, Marita (6506779224)
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    Corsino, Cristina (57205707588)
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    Angelova, Angelina (57224817174)
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    Delmonte, Ottavia M. (18433796100)
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    Kenney, Heather (35083678600)
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    Riley, Deanna (57984561500)
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    Smith, Grace (57220082729)
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    Ott de Bruin, Lisa (45161547300)
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    Oikonomou, Vasileios (56428844500)
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    Dos Santos Dias, Lucas (57208574479)
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    Fink, Danielle (59788484800)
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    Bohrnsen, Eric (57221266586)
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    Kimzey, Cole D. (59482984100)
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    Marseglia, Gian Luigi (26422377200)
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    Alva-Lozada, Guisela (57202747551)
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    Bergerson, Jenna R E (57194567900)
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    Brett, Ana (55433755700)
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    Brigatti, Karlla W. (6602284243)
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    Dimitrova, Dimana (55901822800)
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    Dutmer, Cullen M. (56928384900)
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    Freeman, Alexandra F. (55628579720)
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    Ale, Hanadys (57194305765)
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    Holland, Steven M. (7201492425)
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    Licciardi, Francesco (56045160800)
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    Pasic, Srdjan (55904557400)
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    Poskitt, Laura E. (57205658480)
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    Potts, David E. (57920549500)
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    Dasso, Joseph F. (57205109181)
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    Sharapova, Svetlana O. (55450834100)
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    Strauss, Kevin A. (7005726823)
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    Ward, Brant R. (59790833200)
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    Yilmaz, Melis (57215894272)
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    Kuhns, Douglas B. (7004335679)
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    Lionakis, Michail S. (6507497145)
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    Daley, Stephen R. (12244627900)
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    Kong, Heidi H. (24381481900)
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    Segre, Julia A. (57202793924)
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    Villa, Anna (36943101100)
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    Pittaluga, Stefania (7006897513)
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    Walter, Jolan E. (57197514533)
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    Vujkovic-Cvijin, Ivan (36194330500)
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    Belkaid, Yasmine (6701726927)
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    Notarangelo, Luigi D. (34768650200)
    Partial RAG deficiency (pRD) can manifest with systemic and tissue-specific immune dysregulation, with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in 15% of the patients. We aimed at identifying the immunopathological and microbial signatures associated with IBD in patients with pRD and in a mouse model of pRD (Rag1w/w) with spontaneous development of colitis. pRD patients with IBD and Rag1w/w mice showed a systemic and colonic Th1/Th17 inflammatory signature. Restriction of fecal microbial diversity, abundance of pathogenic bacteria, and depletion of microbial species producing short-chain fatty acid were observed, which were associated with impaired induction of lamina propria peripheral Treg cells in Rag1w/w mice. The use of vedolizumab in Rag1w/w mice and of ustekinumab in a pRD patient were ineffective. Antibiotics ameliorated gut inflammation in Rag1w/w mice, but only bone marrow transplantation (BMT) rescued the immunopathological and microbial signatures. Our findings shed new light in the pathophysiology of gut inflammation in pRD and establish a curative role for BMT to resolve the disease phenotype. © 2025 Castagnoli et al.
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    Immunopathological and microbial signatures of inflammatory bowel disease in partial RAG deficiency
    (2025)
    Castagnoli, Riccardo (56366251400)
    ;
    Pala, Francesca (55603818400)
    ;
    Subramanian, Poorani (57189631904)
    ;
    Oguz, Cihan (9133624000)
    ;
    Schwarz, Benjamin (55619438000)
    ;
    Lim, Ai Ing (57193556823)
    ;
    Burns, Andrew S. (56043569000)
    ;
    Fontana, Elena (48660891500)
    ;
    Bosticardo, Marita (6506779224)
    ;
    Corsino, Cristina (57205707588)
    ;
    Angelova, Angelina (57224817174)
    ;
    Delmonte, Ottavia M. (18433796100)
    ;
    Kenney, Heather (35083678600)
    ;
    Riley, Deanna (57984561500)
    ;
    Smith, Grace (57220082729)
    ;
    Ott de Bruin, Lisa (45161547300)
    ;
    Oikonomou, Vasileios (56428844500)
    ;
    Dos Santos Dias, Lucas (57208574479)
    ;
    Fink, Danielle (59788484800)
    ;
    Bohrnsen, Eric (57221266586)
    ;
    Kimzey, Cole D. (59482984100)
    ;
    Marseglia, Gian Luigi (26422377200)
    ;
    Alva-Lozada, Guisela (57202747551)
    ;
    Bergerson, Jenna R E (57194567900)
    ;
    Brett, Ana (55433755700)
    ;
    Brigatti, Karlla W. (6602284243)
    ;
    Dimitrova, Dimana (55901822800)
    ;
    Dutmer, Cullen M. (56928384900)
    ;
    Freeman, Alexandra F. (55628579720)
    ;
    Ale, Hanadys (57194305765)
    ;
    Holland, Steven M. (7201492425)
    ;
    Licciardi, Francesco (56045160800)
    ;
    Pasic, Srdjan (55904557400)
    ;
    Poskitt, Laura E. (57205658480)
    ;
    Potts, David E. (57920549500)
    ;
    Dasso, Joseph F. (57205109181)
    ;
    Sharapova, Svetlana O. (55450834100)
    ;
    Strauss, Kevin A. (7005726823)
    ;
    Ward, Brant R. (59790833200)
    ;
    Yilmaz, Melis (57215894272)
    ;
    Kuhns, Douglas B. (7004335679)
    ;
    Lionakis, Michail S. (6507497145)
    ;
    Daley, Stephen R. (12244627900)
    ;
    Kong, Heidi H. (24381481900)
    ;
    Segre, Julia A. (57202793924)
    ;
    Villa, Anna (36943101100)
    ;
    Pittaluga, Stefania (7006897513)
    ;
    Walter, Jolan E. (57197514533)
    ;
    Vujkovic-Cvijin, Ivan (36194330500)
    ;
    Belkaid, Yasmine (6701726927)
    ;
    Notarangelo, Luigi D. (34768650200)
    Partial RAG deficiency (pRD) can manifest with systemic and tissue-specific immune dysregulation, with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in 15% of the patients. We aimed at identifying the immunopathological and microbial signatures associated with IBD in patients with pRD and in a mouse model of pRD (Rag1w/w) with spontaneous development of colitis. pRD patients with IBD and Rag1w/w mice showed a systemic and colonic Th1/Th17 inflammatory signature. Restriction of fecal microbial diversity, abundance of pathogenic bacteria, and depletion of microbial species producing short-chain fatty acid were observed, which were associated with impaired induction of lamina propria peripheral Treg cells in Rag1w/w mice. The use of vedolizumab in Rag1w/w mice and of ustekinumab in a pRD patient were ineffective. Antibiotics ameliorated gut inflammation in Rag1w/w mice, but only bone marrow transplantation (BMT) rescued the immunopathological and microbial signatures. Our findings shed new light in the pathophysiology of gut inflammation in pRD and establish a curative role for BMT to resolve the disease phenotype. © 2025 Castagnoli et al.

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