Literature DB >> 17545770

Immunopathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease: current concepts.

Giorgos Bamias1, Fabio Cominelli.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: According to the current paradigm, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease occur in genetically predisposed individuals because of dysregulated immune responses against intraluminal bacterial antigens. Data have recently accumulated supporting alternative hypotheses for the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. Here, we present novel immunogenetic pathways and discuss their impact on traditional understanding of inflammatory bowel disease. RECENT
FINDINGS: In the gastrointestinal tract the innate immune system contains intraluminal bacteria locally, avoiding invasion of the deeper layers and preventing induction of long-standing proinflammatory responses. Failure of this protective function of the innate immune system appears to be the primary defect in inflammatory bowel disease, as a result of impairment of NOD2 signaling or other unidentified deficiencies. The adaptive immune response that ensues was thought to be strictly differentiated between T-helper-1 mediated in Crohn's disease and T-helper-2 mediated in ulcerative colitis. This concept is rapidly changing, however, in light of recent evidence suggesting that tissue injury in inflammatory bowel disease is mediated by novel effector pathways, the most prominent of which is the interleukin-23/Th17 axis.
SUMMARY: Elucidation of the pathways that underlie chronic intestinal inflammation will facilitate the development of new treatments with increased specificity and probably with decreased toxicity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17545770     DOI: 10.1097/MOG.0b013e3281c55eb2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0267-1379            Impact factor:   3.287


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