Inflammatory bowel disease: How effective is TNF-α suppression?

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Abstract

Crohn's Disease (CD) results from inappropriate response toward commensal flora. Earlier studies described CD as a Th1 mediated disease. Current models view both phenotypes as a continuum of various permutations between Th1, Th2 and Th17 pathways compounded by a range of Treg disfunctions. In the present paper, we develop a mathematical model, by a system of differential equations, which describe the dynamic relations among these T cells and their cytokines. The model identities four groups of CD patients according to up/down regulation of Th1 and Th2. The model simulations show that immunosuppression by TNF-α blockage benefits the group with Th1High/Th2Low while, by contrast, the group with Th1Low/Th2High will benefit from immune activation.

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Lo, W. C., Arsenescu, V., Arsenescu, R. I., & Friedman, A. (2016). Inflammatory bowel disease: How effective is TNF-α suppression? PLoS ONE, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165782

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