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  • Adamina, Michel, et al. (författare)
  • ECCO Guidelines on Therapeutics in Crohns Disease: Surgical Treatment
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Journal of Crohn's & Colitis. - : OXFORD UNIV PRESS. - 1873-9946 .- 1876-4479. ; 14:2, s. 155-168
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article is the second in a series of two publications relating to the European Crohns and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] evidence-based consensus on the management of Crohns disease. The first article covers medical management; the present article addresses surgical management, including preoperative aspects and drug management before surgery. It also provides technical advice for a variety of common clinical situations. Both articles together represent the evidence-based recommendations of the ECCO for Crohns disease and an update of previous guidelines.
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  • Bergemalm, Daniel, 1977-, et al. (författare)
  • Systemic Inflammation in Preclinical Ulcerative Colitis
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Gastroenterology. - : AGA Institute. - 0016-5085 .- 1528-0012. ; 161:5, s. 1526-1539.e9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background & Aims: Preclinical ulcerative colitis is poorly defined. We aimed to characterize the preclinical systemic inflammation in ulcerative colitis, using a comprehensive set of proteins.Methods: We obtained plasma samples biobanked from individuals who developed ulcerative colitis later in life (n = 72) and matched healthy controls (n = 140) within a population-based screening cohort. We measured 92 proteins related to inflammation using a proximity extension assay. The biologic relevance of these findings was validated in an inception cohort of patients with ulcerative colitis (n = 101) and healthy controls (n = 50). To examine the influence of genetic and environmental factors on these markers, a cohort of healthy twin siblings of patients with ulcerative colitis (n = 41) and matched healthy controls (n = 37) were explored.Results: Six proteins (MMP10, CXCL9, CCL11, SLAMF1, CXCL11 and MCP-1) were up-regulated (P < .05) in preclinical ulcerative colitis compared with controls based on both univariate and multivariable models. Ingenuity Pathway Analyses identified several potential key regulators, including interleukin-1β, tumor necrosis factor, interferon-gamma, oncostatin M, nuclear factor-κB, interleukin-6, and interleukin-4. For validation, we built a multivariable model to predict disease in the inception cohort. The model discriminated treatment-naïve patients with ulcerative colitis from controls with leave-one-out cross-validation (area under the curve = 0.92). Consistently, MMP10, CXCL9, CXCL11, and MCP-1, but not CCL11 and SLAMF1, were significantly up-regulated among the healthy twin siblings, even though their relative abundances seemed higher in incident ulcerative colitis.Conclusions: A set of inflammatory proteins are up-regulated several years before a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. These proteins were highly predictive of an ulcerative colitis diagnosis, and some seemed to be up-regulated already at exposure to genetic and environmental risk factors.
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  • Kalla, Rahul, et al. (författare)
  • EPIGENETIC ALTERATIONS IN IBD : DEFINING GEOGRAPHICAL, GENETIC, AND IMMUNEIN-FLAMMATORY INFLUENCES ON THE CIRCULATING METHYLOME
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Gut. - : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. - 0017-5749 .- 1468-3288. ; 70:Suppl. 4, s. A5-A5
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Introduction: DNA methylation may provide critical insights into gene-environment interactions in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).Methods: Using the multi-centre IBD Character inception cohort (295 controls, 154 CD, 161 UC, 28 IBD-U), epigenome-wide methylation was profiled using Illumina HumanMethylation450 platform. Differentially methylated position analysis was performed using age, sex and cell proportions as covariates. Integration of paired genomic and transcriptomic layers was done with Multi-Omics Factor Analysis v2 (MOFA). Unsupervised principal component analyses were performed to examine correlates of treatment escalation and clinical predictors of disease severity.Results: We report 137 differentially methylated positions (DMP) in whole blood in IBD, including VMP1/MIR21 (p=9.11×10-15) and RPS6KA2 (6.43×10-13); with consistency seen across Scandinavia and UK. Cell of origin analysis preferentially implicated the monocyte lineage. Dysregulated loci demonstrate strong genetic influence, notably VMP1 (p=1.53×10-15). Age acceleration is seen in IBD (coefficient 0.94, p<2.2x10-16). Several immuno-active genes demonstrated highly significant correlations between methylation and gene expression in IBD, in particular OSM: IBD r -0.32, p 3.64×10-7 vs. non-IBD r -0.14, p=0.77). Multi-omic integration of methylome, genome and transcriptome also identified specific pathways that associate with immune activation, response and regulation at disease inception. At follow up, a signature of 3 DMPs (TAP1, TESPA1, RPTOR) associated with treatment escalation to biological agents or surgery (hazard ratio of 5.19 (CI:2.14-12.56, logrank p=9.70×10-4).Conclusion: This study highlights the stability of the IBD-specific circulating methylome across regions with shared ancestry. Through integrative multi-omic analyses we identify key pro-inflammatory genes that are upregulated in IBD at inception. Furthermore, differential methylation within certain genes such as TAP1 associate with disease course over time.
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  • Kim, HoUng, et al. (författare)
  • The Future of Biosimilars : Maximizing Benefits Across Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Drugs. - : Adis International. - 0012-6667 .- 1179-1950. ; 80:2, s. 99-113
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Biologics have transformed the treatment of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Biosimilars-biologic medicines with no clinically meaningful differences in safety or efficacy from licensed originators-can stimulate market competition and have the potential to expand patient access to biologics within the parameters of treatment recommendations. However, maximizing the benefits of biosimilars requires cooperation between multiple stakeholders. Regulators and developers should collaborate to ensure biosimilars reach patients rapidly without compromising stringent quality, safety, or efficacy standards. Pharmacoeconomic evaluations and payer policies should be updated following biosimilar market entry, minimizing the risk of imposing nonmedical barriers to biologic treatment. In RA, disparities between treatment guidelines and national reimbursement criteria could be addressed to ensure more uniform patient access to biologics and enable rheumatologists to effectively implement treat-to-target strategies. In IBD, the cost-effectiveness of biologic treatment earlier in the disease course is likely to improve when biosimilars are incorporated into pharmacoeconomic analyses. Patient understanding of biosimilars is crucial for treatment success and avoiding nocebo effects. Full understanding of biosimilars by physicians and carefully considered communication strategies can help support patients initiating or switching to biosimilars. Developers must operate efficiently to be sustainable, without undermining product quality, the reliability of the supply chain, or pharmacovigilance. Developers should also facilitate information sharing to meet the needs of other stakeholders. Such collaboration will help to ensure a sustainable future for both the biosimilar market and healthcare systems, supporting the availability of effective treatments for patients.
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  • Nowak, Jan K., et al. (författare)
  • Characterization of the circulating transcriptomic landscape in inflammatory bowel disease provides evidence for dysregulation of multiple transcription factors including NFE2, SPI1, CEBPB, and IRF2
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Journal of Crohn's & Colitis. - : Oxford University Press. - 1873-9946 .- 1876-4479. ; 16:8, s. 1255-1268
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • AIM: To assess the pathobiological and translational importance of whole blood transcriptomic analysis in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).METHODS: We analyzed whole blood expression profiles from paired-end sequencing in a discovery cohort of 590 Europeans recruited across six countries in the IBD Character initiative (newly diagnosed patients with Crohn's disease [CD, n = 156], ulcerative colitis [UC, n = 167], and controls [n = 267]), exploring differential expression (DESeq2), co-expression networks (WGCNA), and transcription factor involvement (EPEE, ChEA, DoRothEA). Findings were validated by analysis of an independent replication cohort (99 CD, 100 UC, and 95 controls). In the discovery cohort, we also defined baseline expression correlates of future treatment escalation using cross-validated elastic-net and random forest modelling, along with a pragmatic ratio detection procedure.RESULTS: Disease-specific transcriptomes were defined in IBD (8697 transcripts), CD (7152), and UC (8521), with the most highly significant changes in single genes, including CD177 (log2-fold change [LFC] = 4.63, p = 4.05 × 10 -118), MCEMP1 (LFC = 2.45, p = 7.37 × 10 -109), and S100A12 (LFC = 2.31, p = 2.15 × 10 -93). Significantly over-represented pathways included IL-1 (p = 1.58 × 10 -11), IL-4, and IL-13 (p = 8.96 × 10 -9). Highly concordant results were obtained using multiple regulatory activity inference tools applied to the discovery and replication cohorts. These analyses demonstrated central roles in IBD for the transcription factors NFE2, SPI1 (PU.1), CEBPB, and IRF2, all regulators of cytokine signaling, based on a consistent signal across cohorts and transcription factor ranking methods. A number of simple transcriptome-based models were associated with the need for treatment escalation, including the binary CLEC5A/CDH2 expression ratio in UC (hazard ratio = 23.4, 95% CI 5.3-102.0).CONCLUSION: Transcriptomic analysis has allowed for a detailed characterization of IBD pathobiology, with important potential translational implications.
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  • Olbjern, Christine, et al. (författare)
  • Fecal microbiota profiles in treatment-naive pediatric inflammatory bowel disease : associations with disease phenotype, treatment, and outcome
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology. - Macclesfield, United Kingdom : DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD. - 1178-7023. ; 12, s. 37-49
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: Imbalance in the microbiota, dysbiosis, has been identified in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We explored the fecal microbiota in pediatric patients with treatment-naive IBD, non-IBD patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and healthy children, its relation to IBD subgroups, and treatment outcomes. Patients and methods: Fecal samples were collected from 235 children below 18 years of age. Eighty children had Crohns disease (CD), 27 ulcerative colitis (UC), 3 IBD unclassified, 50 were non-IBD symptomatic patients, and 75 were healthy. The bacterial abundance of 54 predefined DNA markers was measured with a 16S rRNA DNA-based test using GA-Map (TM) technology at diagnosis and after therapy in IBD patients. Results: Bacterial abundance was similarly reduced in IBD and non-IBD patients in 51 of 54 markers compared to healthy patients (Pamp;lt;0.001). Only Prevotella was more abundant in patients (Pamp;lt;0.01). IBD patients with ileocolitis or total colitis had more Ruminococcus gnavus (P=0.02) than patients with colonic CD or left-sided UC. CD patients with upper gastrointestinal manifestations had higher Veillonella abundance (Pamp;lt;0.01). IBD patients (58%) who received biologic therapy had lower baseline Firmicutes and Mycoplasma hominis abundance (Pamp;lt;0.01) than conventionally treated. High Proteobacteria abundance was associated with stricturing/penetrating CD, surgery (Pamp;lt;0.01), and nonmucosal healing (Pamp;lt;0.03). Low Faecalibacterium prausnitzii abundance was associated with prior antibiotic therapy (P=0.001), surgery (P=0.02), and nonmucosal healing (Pamp;lt;0.03). After therapy, IBD patients had unchanged dysbiosis. Conclusion: Fecal microbiota profiles differentiated IBD and non-IBD symptomatic children from healthy children, but displayed similar dysbiosis in IBD and non-IBD symptomatic patients. Pretreatment fecal microbiota profiles may be of prognostic value and aid in treatment individualization in pediatric IBD as severe dysbiosis was associated with an extensive, complicated phenotype, biologic therapy, and nonmucosal healing. The dysbiosis persisted after therapy, regardless of treatments and mucosal healing.
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