EICOSATETRAYNOIC ACID REGULATES MITOCHONDRIAL AND EXTRA-CELLULAR MATRIX GENE EXPRESSION AND TISSUE STIFFNESS IN A HUMAN INTESTINAL ORGANOID MODEL OF ILEAL CROHN’S DISEASE

Mutations in the DUOX2 intestinal epithelial cell NADPH oxidase are associated with risk for Crohn’s Disease (CD), and may influence wound healing and the development of strictures. Patients who develop strictures exhibit reduced expression of genes encoding mitochondrial sub-units, and increased expression of genes encoding extra-cellular matrix proteins, in the ileum at diagnosis. We conducted a perturbagen bioinformatics analysis which predicted that the cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase inhibitor eicosatetraynoic-acid (ETYA) would reverse the ileal gene signature associated with stricture development.

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