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Gut Commentary Series on Digestive Health and Climate Change
We are delighted to introduce to the Gut readership a compendium of nine commentaries, each summarising one, or a hybrid, of the nine educational webinars organised by the World Gastroenterology Organisation.
Latest Articles
Commentary:
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists to treat chronic liver disease: real-world evidence or ambiguity?18 March 2024
Letter:
Smoking-related Lactobacillus and immune cell infiltration in colorectal cancer: evidence from a population-based study18 March 2024
Coeliac disease:
New entity of adult ultra-short coeliac disease: the first international cohort and case-control study18 March 2024
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Recent advances in clinical practice:
Updates to the modern diagnosis of GERD: Lyon consensus 2.05 January 2024
Guideline:
British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy5 January 2024
Gut microbiota:
Prebiotic diet changes neural correlates of food decision-making in overweight adults: a randomised controlled within-subject cross-over trial5 January 2024
Gut immunity:
Dietary wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors exacerbate CNS inflammation in experimental multiple sclerosis7 December 2023
Recent advances in basic science:
Early-life exposures and the microbiome: implications for IBD prevention23 February 2024
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Specific gut pathobionts escape antibody coating and are enriched during flares in patients with severe Crohn’s disease
Conclusion Distinct gut bacterial IgG2-coating was demonstrated in patients with severe CD and during disease flares. Co-occurrence of non-coated pathobionts with IgG2-coated bacteria points to an uncontrolled inflammatory condition in severe CD mediated via escape from antibody coating by two gut pathobionts.
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