The role of novel IL-1 family members in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Rachel M. Horan, 'The role of novel IL-1 family members in Inflammatory Bowel Disease', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2015, pp 176Download Item:
Abstract:
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is characterized by an imbalance between
effector and regulatory arms of intestinal immunity. Emerging evidence suggests
that IL-1 family members play a critical role in the maintenance of gut
homeostasis. In this study we have measured expression levels of the novel IL-1
family members, IL-36 and IL-37, in a paediatric IBD cohort. We subsequently
used the DSS model of colitis to investigate the role of the IL-36R pathway in
intestinal inflammation.
Author: Horan, Rachel M.
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Walsh, PatrickPublisher:
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