Journal article
TGF-β1 gene transfer to the mouse colon leads to intestinal fibrosis
Abstract
Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory bowel disease, characterized by transmural inflammation. In CD, the recurrent inflammatory injury and tissue repair that occurs in the intestine can progress uncontrollably, leading to the proliferation of mesenchymal cells as well as fibrosis, characterized by excessive extracellular matrix deposition. These processes thicken the bowel wall, reducing flexibility, and often culminate in …
Authors
Vallance BA; Gunawan MI; Hewlett B; Bercik P; Van Kampen C; Galeazzi F; Sime PJ; Gauldie J; Collins SM
Journal
AJP Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, Vol. 289, No. 1, pp. g116–g128
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Publication Date
July 2005
DOI
10.1152/ajpgi.00051.2005
ISSN
0193-1857
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdenoviridaeAnimalsCentral Nervous System DepressantsColonCrohn DiseaseDisease Models, AnimalEnemaEpithelial CellsEthanolFibroblastsFibrosisHumansIntestinal MucosaLac OperonLuciferasesMaleMicePhenotypeSpecific Pathogen-Free OrganismsTransfectionTransforming Growth Factor betaTransforming Growth Factor beta1beta-Galactosidase