Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma activation is required for maintenance of innate antimicrobial immunity in the colon.

Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet, Julia Beisner, Guoxing Wang, Sabine Nuding, Sajit Thottathil Oommen, Denise Kelly, Erika Parmentier-Decrucq, Rodrigue Dessein, Emilie Merour, Philipe Chavatte, Teddy Grandjean, Aude Bressenot, Pierre Desreumaux, Jean-Frédéric Colombel, Béatrice Desvergne, Eduard F Stange, Jan Wehkamp, Mathias Chamaillard

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, U795, F-59037 Lille, France.

Journal Article: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (impact factor: 9.43). 05/2010; 107(19):8772-7. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0905745107

Abstract

Crohn's disease (CD), a major form of human inflammatory bowel disease, is characterized by primary immunodeficiencies. The nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) is essential for intestinal homeostasis in response to both dietary- and microbiota-derived signals. Its role in host defense remains unknown, however. We show that PPARgamma functions as an antimicrobial factor by maintaining constitutive epithelial expression of a subset of beta-defensin in the colon, which includes mDefB10 in mice and DEFB1 in humans. Colonic mucosa of Ppargamma mutant animals shows defective killing of several major components of the intestinal microbiota, including Candida albicans, Bacteroides fragilis, Enterococcus faecalis, and Escherichia coli. Neutralization of the colicidal activity using an anti-mDefB10 blocking antibody was effective in a PPARgamma-dependent manner. A functional promoter variant that is required for DEFB1 expression confers strong protection against Crohn's colitis and ileocolitis (odds ratio, 0.559; P = 0.018). Consistently, colonic involvement in CD is specifically linked to reduced expression of DEFB1 independent of inflammation. These findings support the development of PPARgamma-targeting therapeutic and/or nutritional approaches to prevent colonic inflammation by restoring antimicrobial immunity in CD.

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Keywords

anti-mDefB10
 
antimicrobial factor
 
antimicrobial immunity
 
colonic inflammation
 
colonic involvement
 
Colonic mucosa
 
constitutive epithelial expression
 
findings support
 
functional promoter variant
 
human inflammatory bowel disease
 
includes mDefB10
 
intestinal homeostasis
 
microbiota-derived signals
 
nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma
 
PPARgamma
 
PPARgamma functions
 
Ppargamma mutant animals
 
PPARgamma-dependent manner
 
PPARgamma-targeting therapeutic
 
strong protection