Zusammenfassung
Die aktuelle Forschung hat das Verständnis bakteriell induzierter zellulärer Immunreaktionen in der Pathogenese von chronisch-entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen entscheidend erweitert und stellt u.a. die normale Darmflora als möglicherweise entscheidenden antigenen Immunstimulus in den Vordergrund. Darüber hinaus liefert sie neue faszinierende Einblicke darüber, wie das intestinale Immunsystem über die Achse Darm-Gelenke nicht nur Ausgangspunkt der CED-assoziierten, sondern auch anderer Formen von Spond-arthritiden sein kann. Aufgabe dieses Beitrags soll es daher sein, einige dieser Aspekte darzustellen.
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Duchmann, R. (1999). Bakteriell induzierte zelluläre Immunreaktion bei chronisch-entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen und Arthritiden. In: Kirchner, T., Lembcke, B., Kist, M. (eds) Ökosystem Darm VIII. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59963-7_12
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