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  1. Article: Predictive, preventive and personalised approach as a conceptual and technological innovation in primary and secondary care of inflammatory bowel disease benefiting affected individuals and populations.

    Arosa, Laura / Camba-Gómez, Miguel / Golubnitschaja, Olga / Conde-Aranda, Javier

    The EPMA journal

    2024  Volume 15, Issue 1, Page(s) 111–123

    Abstract: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a global health burden which carries lifelong morbidity affecting all age groups in populations with the disease-specific peak of the age groups ranging between 15 and 35 years, which are of great economic importance ... ...

    Abstract Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a global health burden which carries lifelong morbidity affecting all age groups in populations with the disease-specific peak of the age groups ranging between 15 and 35 years, which are of great economic importance for the society. An accelerating incidence of IBD is reported for newly industrialised countries, whereas stabilising incidence but increasing prevalence is typical for countries with a Westernised lifestyle, such as the European area and the USA. Although the aetiology of IBD is largely unknown, the interplay between the genetic, environmental, immunological, and microbial components is decisive for the disease manifestation, course, severity and individual outcomes. Contextually, the creation of an individualised patient profile is crucial for the cost-effective disease management in primary and secondary care of IBD. The proposed pathomechanisms include intestinal pathoflora and dysbiosis, chronic inflammation and mitochondrial impairments, amongst others, which collectively may reveal individual molecular signatures defining IBD subtypes and leading to clinical phenotypes, patient stratification and cost-effective protection against health-to-disease transition and treatments tailored to individualised patient profiles-all the pillars of an advanced 3PM approach. The paradigm change from reactive medical services to predictive diagnostics, cost-effective targeted prevention and treatments tailored to individualised patient profiles in overall IBD management holds a promise to meet patient needs in primary and secondary care, to increase the life-quality of affected individuals and to improve health economy in the area of IBD management. This article analyses current achievements and provides the roadmap for future developments in the area in the context of 3P medicine benefiting society at large.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-09
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2545928-4
    ISSN 1878-5085 ; 1878-5077
    ISSN (online) 1878-5085
    ISSN 1878-5077
    DOI 10.1007/s13167-024-00351-x
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  2. Article ; Online: New Perspectives in the Study of Intestinal Inflammation: Focus on the Resolution of Inflammation.

    Camba-Gómez, Miguel / Gualillo, Oreste / Conde-Aranda, Javier

    International journal of molecular sciences

    2021  Volume 22, Issue 5

    Abstract: Inflammation is an essential physiological process that is directed to the protection of the organism against invading pathogens or tissue trauma. Most of the existing knowledge related to inflammation is focused on the factors and mechanisms that drive ... ...

    Abstract Inflammation is an essential physiological process that is directed to the protection of the organism against invading pathogens or tissue trauma. Most of the existing knowledge related to inflammation is focused on the factors and mechanisms that drive the induction phase of this process. However, since the recognition that the resolution of the inflammation is an active and tightly regulated process, increasing evidence has shown the relevance of this process for the development of chronic inflammatory diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease. For that reason, with this review, we aimed to summarize the most recent and interesting information related to the resolution process in the context of intestinal inflammation. We discussed the advances in the understanding of the pro-resolution at intestine level, as well as the new mediators with pro-resolutive actions that could be interesting from a therapeutic point of view.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Chronic Disease ; Humans ; Inflammation/metabolism ; Inflammation/pathology ; Inflammation Mediators/metabolism ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/metabolism ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/pathology ; Intestines/pathology
    Chemical Substances Inflammation Mediators
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-05
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2019364-6
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    ISSN (online) 1422-0067
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    DOI 10.3390/ijms22052605
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  3. Article ; Online: RNA Expression of MMP12 Is Strongly Associated with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Is Regulated by Metabolic Pathways in RAW 264.7 Macrophages.

    Arosa, Laura / Camba-Gómez, Miguel / Lorenzo-Martín, Luis Francisco / Clavaín, Laura / López, Miguel / Conde-Aranda, Javier

    International journal of molecular sciences

    2024  Volume 25, Issue 6

    Abstract: Macrophage metalloelastase or matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP12) is a macrophage-specific proteolytic enzyme involved in the physiopathology of many inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease. Although previously published data ... ...

    Abstract Macrophage metalloelastase or matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP12) is a macrophage-specific proteolytic enzyme involved in the physiopathology of many inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease. Although previously published data suggested that the modulation of MMP12 in macrophages could be a determinant for the development of intestinal inflammation, scarce information is available on the mechanisms underlying the regulation of MMP12 expression in those phagocytes. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to delineate the association of MMP12 with inflammatory bowel disease and the molecular events leading to the transcriptional control of this metalloproteinase. For that, we used publicly available transcriptional data. Also, we worked with the RAW 264.7 macrophage cell line for functional experiments. Our results showed a strong association of
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/metabolism ; Inflammation/metabolism ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/metabolism ; Macrophages/metabolism ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 12/genetics ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 12/metabolism ; Metabolic Networks and Pathways ; RNA/metabolism ; Animals ; Mice
    Chemical Substances AMP-Activated Protein Kinases (EC 2.7.11.31) ; matrix metallopeptidase 12, mouse (EC 3.4.24.65) ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 12 (EC 3.4.24.65) ; MMP12 protein, human (EC 3.4.24.65) ; RNA (63231-63-0)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-09
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2019364-6
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    ISSN (online) 1422-0067
    ISSN 1422-0067 ; 1661-6596
    DOI 10.3390/ijms25063167
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  4. Article ; Online: Chemokines and chemokine receptors in inflammatory bowel disease: Recent findings and future perspectives.

    Camba-Gómez, Miguel / Arosa, Laura / Gualillo, Oreste / Conde-Aranda, Javier

    Drug discovery today

    2021  Volume 27, Issue 4, Page(s) 1167–1175

    Abstract: Despite the benefits of current therapeutic options for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there are still patients who are refractory to these therapies. Moreover, the relapses caused by incomplete intestinal mucosa healing are frequent. ... ...

    Abstract Despite the benefits of current therapeutic options for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there are still patients who are refractory to these therapies. Moreover, the relapses caused by incomplete intestinal mucosa healing are frequent. Therefore, there is a need for novel pharmacological targets that can improve the existing IBD therapeutic armamentarium. Chemokine and chemokine receptors have emerged as appealing options to this end. As well as controlling leukocyte trafficking to inflamed tissues, these proteins regulate many other processes related to the development of intestinal inflammation. In this review, we summarise the most recent preclinical studies, along with the putative application of chemokine-based therapies in patients with IBD.
    MeSH term(s) Chemokines ; Humans ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/drug therapy ; Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/etiology ; Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism ; Leukocytes ; Receptors, Chemokine
    Chemical Substances Chemokines ; Receptors, Chemokine
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1324988-5
    ISSN 1878-5832 ; 1359-6446
    ISSN (online) 1878-5832
    ISSN 1359-6446
    DOI 10.1016/j.drudis.2021.12.004
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