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| Content Provider | frontiers |
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| Author | Soriano, Alessandra Soriano, Marco Oliva, Rocco Smith, Wendy M. |
| Abstract | and tolerance in the uvea. Both leukocyte and stromal biology in this peculiar microanatomical niche need to be further investigated, as it remains unclear how these two populations interact to permit the inflammatory 'burden', where required.For instance, the role of fibroblasts in the uvea remains unclear, differently from their role in other microenvironment such as the gut, where transcriptome analysis recently allowed to shed light on how many and various are the fibroblast populations among the crypt-villus axis. Similarly, in IBD single-cell profiling over colonic mesenchymal cells revealed four subsets of fibroblasts expressing divergent transcriptional regulators and functional pathways.Nowadays we know that niche population located in proximity to epithelial crypts fuels inflammation and barrier dysfunction (4). We also know that uveitis (together with episcleritis and scleritis) can be an extra-intestinal manifestation of IBD which may precede or follow systemic disease onset. Interestingly enough, in this particular case, we know that usually by treating the underlying IBD, ocular symptoms tend to improve accordingly. However, we still do not know why in other cases ocular manifestations (i.e. uveitis or scleritis) have a clinical course independently from the systemic disease course of IBD.As Reekie et al. extensively discussed, some open questions could be answered by integrating evidence coming from studies already performed on other systemic immune-mediated... |
| ISSN | 2296858X |
| DOI | 10.3389/fmed.2022.1033817 |
| Volume Number | 9 |
| Journal | Frontiers in Medicine |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2022-11-24 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Treatment Pathogenesis Epidemiology Uveitis Autoimmunity |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Medicine |
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