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Cell-level systems biology model to study inflammatory bowel diseases and their treatment options.

Sabine StüblerCharlotte KloftWilhelm Huisinga
Published in: CPT: pharmacometrics & systems pharmacology (2023)
To help understand the complex and therapeutically challenging , we developed a systems biology model of the intestinal immune system that is able to describe main aspects of and different treatment modalities thereof. The model, including key cell types and processes of the mucosal immune response, compiles a large amount of isolated experimental findings from literature into a larger context and allows for simulations of different inflammation scenarios based on the underlying data and assumptions. In the context of a large and diverse virtual population, we characterised the patients based on their phenotype (in contrast to healthy individuals, they developed persistent inflammation after a trigger event) rather than on a-priori assumptions on parameter differences to a healthy individual. This allowed to reproduce the enormous diversity of predispositions known to lead to . Analysing different treatment effects, the model provides insight into characteristics of individual drug therapy. We illustrate for anti-TNF-α therapy, how the model can be used (i) to decide for alternative treatments with best prospects in the case of non-response, and (ii) to identify promising combination therapies with other available treatment options.
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