Author Archives: Gastroenterology Journal
Letter to the Editor in Response to “The “Itis” in Chronic Radiation Proctitis is alrightis but RAVE is too superficial a shave”
An integrated taxonomy for monogenic inflammatory bowel disease
Monogenic forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) illustrate the essential roles of individual genes in pathways and networks safeguarding immune tolerance and gut homeostasis. Continue reading
Integrative analysis of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease serum metabolome improves our understanding of genetic etiology and points to novel putative therapeutic targets
Polygenic and environmental factors are underlying causes of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We hypothesized that integration of the genetic loci controlling a metabolite’s abundance, with known IBD genetic susceptibility loci, may help resolve metab… Continue reading
Translating the ADR Quality Measure for Endoscopists to a Public Health Approach to Screening Underserved Patients for Colorectal Cancer
Not hard to swallow – Understanding endothelial-fibroblast crosstalk in eosinophilic esophagitis
Changes in metabolic syndrome and its implications on the risk and racial/ethnic disparities of pancreatic cancer
Pathology Reporting of Gastric Endoscopic Resections: Recommendations from the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting
Global prevalence and impact of Rumination syndrome
Rumination syndrome is a Disorder of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBI) of unknown etiology. We aimed to assess its global prevalence and potential associations with other medical conditions. Continue reading
Randomized controlled-feeding study of dietary emulsifier carboxymethylcellulose reveals detrimental impacts on the gut microbiota and metabolome
Dietary emulsifier carboxymethylcellulose increased abdominal discomfort and altered microbiota composition and fecal metabolome, supporting the notion that its consumption may be promoting development of chronic inflammatory diseases. Continue reading