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Intestinal barrier dysfunction mediates Whipple's disease immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).

Julian FriebelKatina SchinnerlingAnika Geelhaar-KarschKristina AllersThomas SchneiderVerena Moos
Published in: Immunity, inflammation and disease (2022)
Prolonged MT across a dysfunctional intestinal mucosal barrier due to severe tissue damage favors dysbalanced immune reconstitution and systemic immune activation in IRIS CWD. Therefore, the monitoring of inflammatory and MT markers in CWD patients might be helpful in identifying patients who are at risk of developing IRIS. Therapeutic strategies to reconstitute the mucosal barrier and control inflammation could assist in the prevention of IRIS.
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