Molecular Diagnostic and Clinical Research Unit, University Hospital of Southern Denmark, Institute of Regional Research, University of Southern Denmark, 5000 Odense, Denmark.
Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, 5000 Odense, Denmark.
Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jul 7;24(13):11217. doi: 10.3390/ijms241311217.
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are without cure and troublesome to manage because of the considerable diversity between patients and the lack of reliable biomarkers. Several studies have demonstrated that diet, gut microbiota, genetics and other patient factors are essential for disease occurrence and progression. Understanding the link between these factors is crucial for identifying molecular signatures that identify biomarkers to advance the management of IBD. Recent technological breakthroughs and data integration have fuelled the intensity of this research. This research demonstrates that the effect of diet depends on patient factors and gut microbial activity. It also identifies a range of potential biomarkers for IBD management, including mucosa-derived cytokines, gasdermins and neutrophil extracellular traps, all of which need further evaluation before clinical translation. This review provides an update on cutting-edge research in IBD that aims to improve disease management and patient quality of life.
炎症性肠病(IBD)无法治愈,且由于患者之间存在较大差异,以及缺乏可靠的生物标志物,因此管理起来也很麻烦。多项研究表明,饮食、肠道微生物群、遗传和其他患者因素对疾病的发生和发展至关重要。了解这些因素之间的联系对于确定分子特征以识别生物标志物从而推进 IBD 的管理至关重要。最近的技术突破和数据集成增加了这项研究的强度。这项研究表明,饮食的作用取决于患者因素和肠道微生物的活性。它还确定了一系列用于 IBD 管理的潜在生物标志物,包括黏膜衍生细胞因子、gasdermins 和中性粒细胞细胞外陷阱,所有这些都需要在临床转化之前进行进一步评估。这篇综述介绍了旨在改善疾病管理和患者生活质量的 IBD 领域的前沿研究进展。