Novel Models of Crohn’s Disease Pathogenesis Associated with the Occurrence of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Intestinal Cells |
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Authors: | Alexander Blagov Elena B. Zhigmitova Margarita A. Sazonova Liudmila M. Mikhaleva Vladislav Kalmykov Nikolay K. Shakhpazyan Varvara A. Orekhova Alexander N. Orekhov |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Angiopathology, Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, 125315 Moscow, Russia; (A.B.); (M.A.S.); (V.K.);2.Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery, A.P. Avtsyn Research Institute of Human Morphology”, 117418 Moscow, Russia; (E.B.Z.); (L.M.M.); (N.K.S.);3.Skolkovo Innovative Center, Institute for Atherosclerosis Research, 121609 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | Crohn’s disease remains one of the challenging problems of modern medicine, and the development of new and effective and safer treatments against it is a dynamic field of research. To make such developments possible, it is important to understand the pathologic processes underlying the onset and progression of Crohn’s disease at the molecular and cellular levels. During the recent years, the involvement of mitochondrial dysfunction and associated chronic inflammation in these processes became evident. In this review, we discuss the published works on pathogenetic models of Crohn’s disease. These models make studying the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the disease pathogenesis possible and advances the development of novel therapies. |
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Keywords: | Crohn’ s disease, inflammation, mitochondrion |
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