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Crohn's disease in endoscopic remission, obesity, and cases of high genetic risk demonstrates overlapping shifts in the colonic mucosal-luminal interface microbiome.

Jonathan P JacobsMaryam GoudarziVenu LagishettyDalin LiTytus MakMaomeng TongPaul RueggerTalin HarituniansCarol LandersPhilip FleshnerEric VasiliauskasAndrew IppolitiGil MelmedDavid ShihStephan TarganJames BornemanAlbert J FornaceDermot P B McGovernJonathan G Braun
Published in: Genome medicine (2022)
Obesity, CD in endoscopic remission, and high CD genetic risk have overlapping colonic mucosal-luminal interface (MLI) microbiome features, suggesting a shared microbiome contribution to CD and obesity which may be influenced by genetic factors. Microbial profiling during endoscopic remission predicted Crohn's disease behavior and progression, supporting that MLI sampling could offer unique insight into CD pathogenesis and provide novel prognostic biomarkers.
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