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Targeting hyaluronan synthesis enhances the therapeutic effectiveness of biologics in inflammatory bowel disease
Peng Xiao, Zhehang Chen, Xuechun Cai, Wenhao Xia, Xia Liu, Zhangfa Song, Huijuan Wang, Yuening Zhao, Youling Huang, Yu Zhang, Ke Guo, Haotian Chen, Rongbei Liu, Changcheng Meng, Yanfei Fang, Yunkun Lu, Qian Cao
Peng Xiao, Zhehang Chen, Xuechun Cai, Wenhao Xia, Xia Liu, Zhangfa Song, Huijuan Wang, Yuening Zhao, Youling Huang, Yu Zhang, Ke Guo, Haotian Chen, Rongbei Liu, Changcheng Meng, Yanfei Fang, Yunkun Lu, Qian Cao
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Research Article Gastroenterology Immunology

Targeting hyaluronan synthesis enhances the therapeutic effectiveness of biologics in inflammatory bowel disease

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Although biologics have been revolutionizing the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) over the past decade, a significant number of patients still fail to benefit from these drugs. Overcoming the nonresponse to biologics is one of the top challenges in IBD treatment. In this study, we revealed that hyaluronan (HA), an extracellular matrix (ECM) component in the gut, is associated with nonresponsiveness to infliximab and vedolizumab therapy in patients with IBD. In murine colitis models, inhibition of HA synthase 2–mediated (HAS2-mediated) HA synthesis sensitized the therapeutic response to infliximab. Mechanistically, HA induced the expression of MMP3 in colonic fibroblasts by activating STAT3 signaling, thereby mediating the proteolytic cleavage of multiple IgG1 biologics. Finally, we found that macrophage-derived factors upregulated HAS2 expression in fibroblasts, thereby contributing to infliximab nonresponse. In summary, we identified a pathogenic connection between abnormal ECM remodeling and biologics nonresponse and provided insights for the precise therapy for IBD.

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Peng Xiao, Zhehang Chen, Xuechun Cai, Wenhao Xia, Xia Liu, Zhangfa Song, Huijuan Wang, Yuening Zhao, Youling Huang, Yu Zhang, Ke Guo, Haotian Chen, Rongbei Liu, Changcheng Meng, Yanfei Fang, Yunkun Lu, Qian Cao

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