Inflammatory bowel disease: between genetics and microbiota

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disease that can involve any part of the gastrointestinal tract. It includes two main disorders: Crohn’s disease (CD) and Ulcerative colitis (UC). CD and UC often share a similar clinical presentation; however, they affect distinct parts of the GI Tract with a different gut wall inflammatory extent. Ultimately, IBD seems to emanate from an uncontrollably continuous inflammatory process arising against the intestinal microbiome in a genetically susceptible individual. It is a multifactorial disease stemming from the impact of both environmental and genetic components on the intestinal microbiome. Furthermore, IBD genetics has gained a lot of attention. Around 200 loci were identified as imparting an increased risk for IBD. Few of them were heavily investigated and determined as highly linked to IBD. These genes, as discussed below, include NOD2, ATG16L1, IRGM, LRRK2, PTPN2, IL23R, Il10, Il10RA, Il10RB, CDH1 and HNF4α among others. Consequently, the incorporation of a genetic panel covering these key genes would markedly enhance the diagnosis and evaluation of IBD. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.

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Bowel, Colitis, Crohn’s, Gut, Inflammatory, Microbiota, Colitis, ulcerative, Crohn disease, Gastrointestinal microbiome, Genetic predisposition to disease, Genome-wide association study, Humans, Inflammatory bowel diseases, Caspase recruitment domain protein 15, Leucine rich repeat kinase 2, Non receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase 2, Uvomorulin, Atg16l1 gene, Cdh1 gene, Enterobacteriaceae, Epithelium, Firmicutes, Gene, Gene locus, Genetic susceptibility, Genetics, Hnf4 alpha gene, Human, Humoral immunity, Il10 gene, Il10ra gene, Il10rb gene, Il23r gene, Immunopathology, Inflammatory bowel disease, Irgm gene, Lrrk2 gene, Microflora, Nod2 gene, Nonhuman, Pathophysiology, Ptpn2 gene, Review, Risk factor, Roseburia, Genetic predisposition, Immunology, Intestine flora, Microbiology, Physiology, Ulcerative colitis

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