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Publication Name World Journal of Gastroenterology
Manuscript ID 9761
Country France
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2014-02-27 09:14
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2014-09-18 19:50
ISSN 1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online)
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Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Review
Article Title Infectious etiopathogenesis of Crohn’s disease
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Jessica Carrière, Arlette Darfeuille-Michaud and Hang Thi Thu Nguyen
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
Ministère de la Recherche et de la Technologie, Inserm UMR1071
INRA USC-2018
Association François Aupetit to Darfeuille-Michaud A
European Union FP7 People Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship to Nguyen HTT
Corresponding Author Hang Thi Thu Nguyen, PhD, Clermont Université, M2iSH, UMR 1071 Inserm/University of Auvergne, 28 Place Henri Dunant, 63001 Clermont-Ferrand, France. hang.nguyen@udamail.fr
Key Words Crohn’s disease; Intestinal microbiota; Dysbiosis; Adherent-invasive Escherichia coli; Probiotics; Antibiotics; Fecal microbiota transplantation
Core Tip Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract of which the etiopathogenesis is not fully understood. Increasing evidence has shown that the etiology of CD is multifactorial involving genetic, environmental and infectious factors. A dysbiosis with an increase in the abundance of putative pathogenic bacteria and a decrease in that of potentially beneficial bacteria has been observed in CD patients, revealing the involvement of intestinal microbiota in such disease. This review aims to summarize the current knowledge of the infectious etiology of CD and to discuss therapeutic approaches to modulate intestinal dysbiosis and to target CD-associated pathogens.
Publish Date 2014-09-18 19:50
Citation Carrière J, Darfeuille-Michaud A, Nguyen HTT. Infectious etiopathogenesis of Crohn's disease. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(34): 12102-12117
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i34/12102.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i34.12102
Full Article (PDF) WJG-20-12102.pdf
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