[Update on the pathophysiology, prediction and prevention of inflammatory bowel diseases].

Innere Medizin (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1007/s00108-024-01838-5
Sarah Fischer, Markus F Neurath
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Abstract

Background: The pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel diseases is not fully understood. In a staged model by the European Crohn's and Colitis Organization (ECCO) regarding disease development, it is assumed that there is a population at risk for manifestation of disease following subtle changes over time.

Objective: This work aims to summarize the current state of knowledge regarding the pathophysiology, prediction and prevention of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases.

Materials and methods: Selective literature research via PubMed.

Results: Several genetic, biochemical, and microbiome scores have the potential to identify individuals at increased risk of developing inflammatory bowel disease, possibly up to a decade before onset.

Discussion: The growing knowledge regarding the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases makes prediction before disease onset a possible future diagnostic goal. Hypothetically, early changes before the disease manifests could be reversible and may be amenable to prevention programs.

[炎症性肠病的病理生理学、预测和预防进展]。
背景:炎症性肠病的病理生理尚不完全清楚。在欧洲克罗恩病和结肠炎组织(ECCO)关于疾病发展的分阶段模型中,假设有一个人群在经历了一段时间的微妙变化后,有表现出疾病的风险。目的:综述慢性炎症性肠病的病理生理、预测和预防方面的研究现状。材料与方法:通过PubMed进行选择性文献研究。结果:一些遗传、生化和微生物组评分有可能在发病前10年识别出患炎症性肠病风险增加的个体。讨论:关于炎症性肠病发病机制的知识不断增长,使疾病发病前预测成为未来可能的诊断目标。假设,在疾病表现出来之前的早期变化是可逆的,并且可以通过预防方案进行调整。
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