[HTML][HTML] The microbial basis of inflammatory bowel diseases

SR Dalal, EB Chang - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2014 - Am Soc Clin Investig
SR Dalal, EB Chang
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2014Am Soc Clin Investig
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, progressive diseases characterized by
aberrant immune responses to environmental and gut microbial triggers in genetically
susceptible hosts. Clinical, genetic, and experimental data support the role of gut microbes
in causing and sustaining these diseases. Our understanding of IBD has changed
dramatically as the result of advances in cultivation-independent approaches and
computational platforms for the analysis of large data sets. However, investigations relevant …
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, progressive diseases characterized by aberrant immune responses to environmental and gut microbial triggers in genetically susceptible hosts. Clinical, genetic, and experimental data support the role of gut microbes in causing and sustaining these diseases. Our understanding of IBD has changed dramatically as the result of advances in cultivation-independent approaches and computational platforms for the analysis of large data sets. However, investigations relevant to clinical observations and the natural history of the diseases will be essential for the development of microbial, genetic, and biological metrics that may be used to individualize assessment of risk and improve clinical outcomes in IBD.
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