The role of diet in the aetiopathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease

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Hamed Khalili
Simon S. M. Chan
Paul Lochhead
Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan
Andrew R. Hart
Andrew T. Chan
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Division of Gastroenterology
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit
[3] University of East Anglia,Department of Medicine, Norwich Medical School
[4] Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust,Department of Gastroenterology
[5] Harvard Medical School,Channing Division of Network Medicine
[6] Broad Institute,undefined
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Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as IBD, are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. Although the aetiopathogenesis of IBD is largely unknown, it is widely thought that diet has a crucial role in the development and progression of IBD. Indeed, epidemiological and genetic association studies have identified a number of promising dietary and genetic risk factors for IBD. These preliminary studies have led to major interest in investigating the complex interaction between diet, host genetics, the gut microbiota and immune function in the pathogenesis of IBD. In this Review, we discuss the recent epidemiological, gene–environment interaction, microbiome and animal studies that have explored the relationship between diet and the risk of IBD. In addition, we highlight the limitations of these prior studies, in part by explaining their contradictory findings, and review future directions.
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