2022
DOP64 Pathogenic RIPK1 Mutations Cause Infantile-onset IBD with Inflammatory and Fistulizing Features
Sultan M, Millman P, McCourt B, Kol N, Lev A, Matar M, Barel O, Shamir R, Wilschanski M, Konnikova L, Somech R, Shouval D. DOP64 Pathogenic RIPK1 Mutations Cause Infantile-onset IBD with Inflammatory and Fistulizing Features. Journal Of Crohn's And Colitis 2022, 16: i109-i109. DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab232.103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfantile-onset inflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel diseasePeripheral blood mononuclear cellsImmune cellsMass cytometry timePerianal fistulasCytometry timeSevere infantile-onset inflammatory bowel diseaseB cellsAllogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantationPatients' peripheral blood mononuclear cellsSevere inflammatory bowel diseaseHematopoietic stem cell transplantationIL-1 receptor antagonistMultiple perianal fistulasHyper-inflammatory responseIntestinal immune responsePatient's immune cellsStem cell transplantationBlood mononuclear cellsPeripheral immune dysregulationIL-6 productionRole of RIPK1Cytokine secretion analysisSanger sequencing
2020
An RTEL1 Mutation Links to Infantile-Onset Ulcerative Colitis and Severe Immunodeficiency
Ziv A, Werner L, Konnikova L, Awad A, Jeske T, Hastreiter M, Mitsialis V, Stauber T, Wall S, Kotlarz D, Klein C, Snapper SB, Tzfati Y, Weiss B, Somech R, Shouval DS. An RTEL1 Mutation Links to Infantile-Onset Ulcerative Colitis and Severe Immunodeficiency. Journal Of Clinical Immunology 2020, 40: 1010-1019. PMID: 32710398, DOI: 10.1007/s10875-020-00829-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseasePeripheral blood mononuclear cellsUlcerative colitisInfantile-onset inflammatory bowel diseasePatients' peripheral blood mononuclear cellsInnate immune subsetsPneumocystis jiroveci pneumoniaUnique clinical manifestationsBlood mononuclear cellsNaïve T cellsMass cytometry analysisHoyeraal-Hreidarsson syndromeAshkenazi Jewish patientsWhole-exome sequencingDifferent monogenic disordersImmunologic alterationsJiroveci pneumoniaBowel diseaseImmune subsetsImmunological alterationsImmune landscapeCarriage rateClinical manifestationsMononuclear cellsControl subjectsSingle-Cell Analyses of Colon and Blood Reveal Distinct Immune Cell Signatures of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
Mitsialis V, Wall S, Liu P, Ordovas-Montanes J, Parmet T, Vukovic M, Spencer D, Field M, McCourt C, Toothaker J, Bousvaros A, Center B, Ballal S, Bonilla S, Fawaz R, Fishman L, Flores A, Fox V, Grover A, Higuchi L, Huh S, Kahn S, Lee C, Mobassaleh M, Ouahed J, Pleskow R, Regan B, Rufo P, Sabharwal S, Silverstein J, Verhave M, Wolf A, Zimmerman L, Zitomersky N, Center B, Allegretti J, De Silva P, Friedman S, Hamilton M, Korzenik J, Makrauer F, Norton B, Winter R, Shalek A, Kean L, Horwitz B, Goldsmith J, Tseng G, Snapper S, Konnikova L. Single-Cell Analyses of Colon and Blood Reveal Distinct Immune Cell Signatures of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease. Gastroenterology 2020, 159: 591-608.e10. PMID: 32428507, PMCID: PMC8166295, DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2020.04.074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseasePeripheral blood mononuclear cellsActive Crohn's diseaseBlood mononuclear cellsColonic mucosa samplesActive ulcerative colitisPlasmacytoid dendritic cellsInnate lymphoid cellsUlcerative colitisCrohn's diseaseDendritic cellsImmune cell populationsRegulatory cellsMononuclear cellsT cellsMucosa samplesBlood samplesLymphoid cellsGroup 1 innate lymphoid cellsType 3 innate lymphoid cellsEffector memory T cellsCell populationsInactive ulcerative colitisInactive Crohn's diseaseMemory T cells
2017
Enhanced TH17 Responses in Patients with IL10 Receptor Deficiency and Infantile-onset IBD
Shouval DS, Konnikova L, Griffith AE, Wall SM, Biswas A, Werner L, Nunberg M, Kammermeier J, Goettel JA, Anand R, Chen H, Weiss B, Li J, Loizides A, Yerushalmi B, Yanagi T, Beier R, Conklin LS, Ebens CL, Santos FGMS, Sherlock M, Goldsmith JD, Kotlarz D, Glover SC, Shah N, Bousvaros A, Uhlig HH, Muise AM, Klein C, Snapper SB. Enhanced TH17 Responses in Patients with IL10 Receptor Deficiency and Infantile-onset IBD. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2017, 23: 1950-1961. PMID: 29023267, DOI: 10.1097/mib.0000000000001270.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell proliferationDeficient patientsTh17 cellsReceptor deficiencySevere infantile-onset inflammatory bowel diseaseInfantile-onset inflammatory bowel diseaseAdaptive immune cell functionsCD4 T cell functionCD4 T cell proliferationCD4 T cell subsetsHematopoietic stem cell transplantationPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsNaive T cell proliferationSuppression of TregsGeneration of TregsInflammatory bowel diseaseRegulatory T cellsStem cell transplantationT cell subsetsBlood mononuclear cellsImmune cell defectsAnti-inflammatory macrophagesT cell functionImmune cell functionReal-time polymerase chain reactionDOP082 Enhanced TH17 responses in patients with IL10 receptor deficiency and history of infantile-onset IBD
Shouval D, Konnikova L, Werner L, Nunberg M, Weiss B, Glover S, Snapper S. DOP082 Enhanced TH17 responses in patients with IL10 receptor deficiency and history of infantile-onset IBD. Journal Of Crohn's And Colitis 2017, 11: s75-s75. DOI: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx002.119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchT cell proliferationGeneration of TregsTreg suppressionTh17 cellsCell functionCell proliferationIntestinal lamina propria cellsInnate immune cell functionHematopoietic stem cell transplantationRegulatory T cell functionPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsNaïve T cell proliferationEnhanced Th17 responseFrequency of CD4Regulatory T cellsStem cell transplantationT cell subsetsBlood mononuclear cellsHealthy control subjectsImmune cell defectsLamina propria cellsAnti-inflammatory macrophagesT cell functionImmune cell functionTh17 axis