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Stem cell transplantation for Crohn's disease
Authors:Hawkey Christopher J
Affiliation:Wolfson Digestive Diseases Centre, University Hospital, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK. cj.hawkey@nottingham.ac.uk
Abstract:There is much interest in the possibility that haematopoietic stem cell transplantation might benefit patients with inflammatory bowel disease, with an emphasis on Crohn's disease. Case reports of patients with Crohn's disease undergoing stem cell transplantation for other reasons, or specifically for Crohn's disease, support the view that major improvements can be achieved, with even the possibility of a cure in a small number of, but certainly not all, cases. The development of Crohn's disease in a previously normal patient receiving an allogeneic transplant from an individual with the NOD2 mutation illustrates the importance of the genotype of the immune system. Population of the lamina propria by myofibroblasts with the donor's phenotype shows that non-immune mechanisms make also play a part. A clinical trial to determine the value of stem cell transplantation in Crohn's disease has been set up under the supervision of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
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