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    Charlotte Hedin, John D. Rioux, Mauro D'Amato, editors.
    Summary: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects 1% of people worldwide. This condition is partly inherited, and genetic research has made enormous progress during the last few years, providing important insight into disease pathogenesis. This book provides a concise but complete overview of existing knowledge, with particular focus on the molecular and genetic mechanisms at the basis of IBD. Invited experts, at the frontline of IBD research, introduce basic concepts in the pathophysiology of IBD and its two major forms Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, provide a historical perspective and highlight latest discoveries of IBD genetic research, describe how this information has helped to unravel novel pathogenetic pathways, and formulate a vision for future investigations and their clinical application in IBD. State-of-the-art information contained in this book is an exceptional resource for all those in the biomedical field with a specific interest in IBD, including basic scientists, gastroenterologists, GI specialist doctors and research nurses, but also medical and biomedical students.

    Contents:
    Part 1: The Foundation of IBD Genetics, Human and Animal Studies
    A Primer on IBD: Phenotypes, Diagnosis, Treatment and Clinical Challenges
    Genetic Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Early Twin and Family Studies
    Insights from Recent Advances in Animal Models of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Part 2: The Genetic and Molecular Makeup of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Complex Disease Genes and their Discovery
    The Genetics of Crohn's Disease
    Genetics of Ulcerative Colitis
    Genetic Overlap between Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Other Diseases
    Molecular Profiling of IBD Subtypes/Response to Therapy
    Epigenetics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Part 3: Pathogenetic Pathways in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Nod1 and Nod2 and the Immune Response to Bacteria
    The IL-23-Th17 Axis in Intestinal Inflammation
    Inflammatory Bowel Disease at the Intersection of Autophagy and Immunity: Insights from Human Genetics
    The Epithelial Barrier
    Host Interactions with Bacteria: From "Entente Cordiale" to "Casus Belli"
    Cytokines in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Part 4: Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives
    Towards Personalized Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2019