The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease
- Autores
- Curciarello, Renata; Docena, Guillermo Horacio; MacDonald, Thomas T.
- Año de publicación
- 2017
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Crohn's disease is an idiopathic disorder of the gut thought to be caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors in susceptible individuals. It is characterized by chronic transmural inflammation of the terminal ileum and colon, with typical transmural lesions. Complications, including fibrosis, mean that between 40 and 70% of patients require surgery in the first 10 years after diagnosis. Presently, there is no evidence that the current therapies which dampen inflammation modulate or reverse intestinal fibrosis. In this review, we focus on cytokines that may lead to fibrosis and stenosis and the contribution of experimental models for understanding and treatment of gut fibrosis.
Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos - Materia
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Ciencias Exactas
Chronic inflammation
Crohn's disease
Cytokines
Extracellular matrix
Fibrosis
Fibrostenosis
Strictures - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
- OAI Identificador
- oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/87426
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease Curciarello, Renata Ciencias Exactas Chronic inflammation Crohn's disease Cytokines Extracellular matrix Fibrosis Fibrostenosis Strictures |
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
title_full |
The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
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The role of cytokines in the fibrotic responses in Crohn's disease |
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Curciarello, Renata Docena, Guillermo Horacio MacDonald, Thomas T. |
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Curciarello, Renata |
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Curciarello, Renata Docena, Guillermo Horacio MacDonald, Thomas T. |
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Docena, Guillermo Horacio MacDonald, Thomas T. |
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Ciencias Exactas Chronic inflammation Crohn's disease Cytokines Extracellular matrix Fibrosis Fibrostenosis Strictures |
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Ciencias Exactas Chronic inflammation Crohn's disease Cytokines Extracellular matrix Fibrosis Fibrostenosis Strictures |
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Crohn's disease is an idiopathic disorder of the gut thought to be caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors in susceptible individuals. It is characterized by chronic transmural inflammation of the terminal ileum and colon, with typical transmural lesions. Complications, including fibrosis, mean that between 40 and 70% of patients require surgery in the first 10 years after diagnosis. Presently, there is no evidence that the current therapies which dampen inflammation modulate or reverse intestinal fibrosis. In this review, we focus on cytokines that may lead to fibrosis and stenosis and the contribution of experimental models for understanding and treatment of gut fibrosis. Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos |
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Crohn's disease is an idiopathic disorder of the gut thought to be caused by a combination of environmental and genetic factors in susceptible individuals. It is characterized by chronic transmural inflammation of the terminal ileum and colon, with typical transmural lesions. Complications, including fibrosis, mean that between 40 and 70% of patients require surgery in the first 10 years after diagnosis. Presently, there is no evidence that the current therapies which dampen inflammation modulate or reverse intestinal fibrosis. In this review, we focus on cytokines that may lead to fibrosis and stenosis and the contribution of experimental models for understanding and treatment of gut fibrosis. |
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