Eosinophilic Esophagitis Pathogenesis: All Clear?

Q2 Medicine
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000546241
Jan Hendrik Niess, Tanay Kaymak
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Abstract

Background: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a food- and aeroallergen-driven, type 2-mediated chronic inflammation that develops in genetically predisposed individuals with an impaired esophageal epithelial barrier. How pollutants, including detergents, the esophageal microbiome, immunity, and genetics trigger the multifaceted pathophysiology of EoE is not clear.

Summary: This review summarizes and discusses recent findings concerning the possible contribution of the environment/exposome, the esophageal microbiome, genetics, immunity, and epithelial barrier integrity to developing esophageal type 2 inflammation and fibrosis in EoE. After summarizing the current literature, we formulate research questions that we consider relevant to EoE.

Key messages: The anticipated progress in preclinical EoE animal models, primary cell culture technologies, sequencing technologies, and clinical trials, driven by academic research and the pharmaceutical industry, is poised to revolutionize our understanding of EoE. These advancements may uncover novel pathways that can be targeted for EoE treatment, inspiring hope for improved patient quality of life.

嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎的发病机制:清楚了吗?
背景:嗜酸性粒细胞性食管炎(EoE)是一种食物和空气过敏原驱动的2型介导的慢性炎症,发生在食管上皮屏障受损的遗传易感个体中。包括洗涤剂在内的污染物、食道微生物群、免疫和遗传如何触发EoE的多方面病理生理尚不清楚。摘要:本综述总结并讨论了环境/暴露体、食管微生物群、遗传学、免疫和上皮屏障完整性对EoE中发生食管2型炎症和纤维化的可能贡献。在总结了目前的文献之后,我们提出了我们认为与EoE相关的研究问题。在学术研究和制药行业的推动下,临床前EoE动物模型、原代细胞培养技术、测序技术和临床试验的预期进展将彻底改变我们对EoE的理解。这些进展可能会发现新的途径,可以针对EoE治疗,激发希望,提高患者的生活质量。
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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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