2019
DOI: 10.1101/776666
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An Inter-Species Translation Model Implicates Integrin Signaling in Infliximab-Resistant Colonic Crohn’s Disease

Abstract: One Sentence Summary: Brubaker et al. implicate dysregulated collagen-binding integrin signaling in resistance to anti-TNF therapy in Crohn's Disease by developing a mouse-proteomic to human-transcriptomic translation model and confirm the associated inter-cellular signaling network using single-cell RNA sequencing. AbstractAnti-TNF therapy resistance is a major clinical challenge in Crohn's Disease (CD), partly due to insufficient understanding of disease-site, protein-level mechanisms of CD and anti-TNF trea… Show more

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