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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Ulcerative Colitis | Research article

Baseline levels of dynamic CD4+ T cell adhesion to MAdCAM-1 correlate with clinical response to vedolizumab treatment in ulcerative colitis: a cohort study

Authors: Clarissa Allner, Michaela Melde, Emily Becker, Friederike Fuchs, Laura Mühl, Entcho Klenske, Lisa Müller, Nadine Morgenstern, Konstantin Fietkau, Simon Hirschmann, Raja Atreya, Imke Atreya, Markus F. Neurath, Sebastian Zundler

Published in: BMC Gastroenterology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

While the number of therapeutic options for treating inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is increasing, evidence for rational treatment decisions is scarce in many cases. In particular, appropriate biomarkers to predict the response to the anti-α4β7 integrin antibody vedolizumab are currently lacking.

Methods

We performed a cohort study with 21 patients suffering from ulcerative colitis (UC), in which first-time treatment with vedolizumab was initiated. CD4+ T cells were isolated from the peripheral blood and dynamic adhesion to recombinant mucosal vascular addressin cell adhesion molecule (MAdCAM-)1 in vitro as well as the effect of vedolizumab on such adhesion in vitro was determined. The expression of α4β1 integrin on peripheral blood CD4+ T cells was quantified by flow cytometry. Electronic patient records were reviewed to determine clinical response to vedolizumab.

Results

Dynamic adhesion of peripheral blood CD4+ T cells to MAdCAM-1 and the reduction of adhesion following vedolizumab treatment in vitro were higher and the change in α4β1 expression on CD4+ T cells was different in vedolizumab responders and non-responders. Responders could be identified with high specificity and positive-predictive value.

Conclusions

Determining dynamic adhesion of CD4+ T cells to MAdCAM-1 and the in vitro response to vedolizumab before treatment initiation or dynamic integrin regulation in the early course of treatment seem to be promising tools to predict the clinical response to vedolizumab therapy. Larger prospective studies are warranted.
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Metadata
Title
Baseline levels of dynamic CD4+ T cell adhesion to MAdCAM-1 correlate with clinical response to vedolizumab treatment in ulcerative colitis: a cohort study
Authors
Clarissa Allner
Michaela Melde
Emily Becker
Friederike Fuchs
Laura Mühl
Entcho Klenske
Lisa Müller
Nadine Morgenstern
Konstantin Fietkau
Simon Hirschmann
Raja Atreya
Imke Atreya
Markus F. Neurath
Sebastian Zundler
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Gastroenterology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-230X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-020-01253-8

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