Immunogenetic phenotypes in inflammatory bowel disease |
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Authors: | Dubinsky Marla-C Taylor Kent Targan Stephan-R Rotter Jerome-I |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine and Medical Genetics Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles CA,United States |
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Abstract: | The currently accepted etiopathogenic hypothesis suggests that the chronic intestinal inflammation and related systemic manifestations characteristic of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are due to an overly aggressive or pathologic immune response to resident luminal bacterial constituents. Predisposing factors are genetic dysregulation of mucosal immune responses and/ or barrier function, with onset triggered by environmental stimuli. These factors and their interactions may also be important determinants of disease phenotype and disease progression. The emergence of immunogenetic phenotypes lends support to the proposed hypothesis that susceptibility genes regulate distinct immune processes, driven by luminal antigens, expressed as specific immune phenotypes which in turn influence clinical phenotypes in IBD patient |
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Keywords: | Inflammatory bowel disease Immune reactivity Disease phenotype |
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