Unravelling the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease

RJ Xavier, DK Podolsky - Nature, 2007 - nature.com
RJ Xavier, DK Podolsky
Nature, 2007nature.com
Recently, substantial advances in the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have been made owing to three related lines of
investigation. First, IBD has been found to be the most tractable of complex disorders for
discovering susceptibility genes, and these have shown the importance of epithelial barrier
function, and innate and adaptive immunity in disease pathogenesis. Second, efforts
directed towards the identification of environmental factors implicate commensal bacteria (or …
Abstract
Recently, substantial advances in the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have been made owing to three related lines of investigation. First, IBD has been found to be the most tractable of complex disorders for discovering susceptibility genes, and these have shown the importance of epithelial barrier function, and innate and adaptive immunity in disease pathogenesis. Second, efforts directed towards the identification of environmental factors implicate commensal bacteria (or their products), rather than conventional pathogens, as drivers of dysregulated immunity and IBD. Third, murine models, which exhibit many of the features of ulcerative colitis and seem to be bacteria-driven, have helped unravel the pathogenesis/mucosal immunopathology of IBD.
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