Gastroenterology Abstracts On The Go
This study investigates whether a person’s inherited predisposition to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) also determines how aggressively the condition will progress. By analyzing thousands of patients, researchers found that individuals with a higher genetic burden faced significantly more hospitalizations, surgeries, and a greater need for intensive drug therapies. While the severity of Crohn’s disease was often linked to how much of the digestive tract was affected, ulcerative colitis showed a more direct shared genetic architecture between developing the disease and experiencing its most debilitating symptoms. Ultimately, the findings suggest that the same DNA markers used to predict the risk of IBD can also serve as a vital tool for forecasting a patient's long-term clinical outcome.
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