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Early versus late immune mediated inflammatory diseases

Journal Volume 74 - 2011
Issue Fasc.4 - Symposium
Author(s) Claudio Fiocchi
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Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Digestive Disease Institute, Department of Pathobiology, Lerner Research Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OhiO. USA.

Immune mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) are life long conditions that cause substantial morbidity and disability. Though increasingly common and intensely studied, the cellular and molec- ular mechanisms underlying their pathogenesis are still unclear. Despite this incomplete knowledge, it is becoming increasingly evi- dent that IMIDs evolve over time, not only from a clinical perspec- tive but also a pathophysiological one. Evidence is accumulating that the events responsible for inflammation and damage in the target organs are not necessarily the same during the evolution of the IMID, and that the immune response evolves in parallel with the clinical manifestations. This has crucial implications for thera- py because immunomodulatory interventions aimed at early path- ogenic events may no longer be effective when these events have changed due to a different composition of the immune response. Therefore, it is crucial to better understand why and how the IMID associated immune abnormalities evolve over time, so that time- dependent therapies may be rationally implemented for an improved clinical outcome. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2011, 74, 548- 552).

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