Crohn’s disease is stated to be an immune-mediated disease initiated by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) infection within a period of host immunological vulnerability and induced ...by the widespread prevalence of that organism in the human food chain. For over two decades, steroids and biologics have, move often than not, been able to induce temporary remissions, but not cures. This thesis examines how the only two, very divergent, therapeutic approaches that have produced cures achieved this positive outcome.
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Using the gross pathology literature and the prior decoupling of Crohn’s disease from inflammatory bowel disease, IDI’s White Paper puts into question the current understanding of what ulcerative ...colitis is and how it can be therapeutically addressed. The pathology literature, when coupled with the ability of fecal enema therapy to achieve a remission rate significantly superior to those documented for biologics, puts focus on the dominant role of the gastrointestinal microbiota in both disease induction and its recovery. The concept of endogenous enterotoxogenesis is introduced.
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Abstract Crohn’s disease is due to the loss of immunological tolerance within the gastrointestinal tract to the antigenic array of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) and closely ...related polymorphic variants. The loss of immune tolerance results in an effector cytokine responsive upon re-exposure to MAP. For immune tolerance to MAP to be induced, infection must occur when acquired immunity is markedly underdeveloped.
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Using parallel knowledge derived from gynecological infections, the thesis is advanced that late sequelae in Crohn’s disease are the consequence of the failure to treat or the undertreating of the ...co-functioning infection by the gastrointestinal microbiota.
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The myth of autoimmunity Monif, Gilles R.G.
Medical hypotheses,
December 2018, 2018-Dec, 2018-12-00, 20181201, Volume:
121
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Within the more than one hundred disease entities for which autoimmunity causation have been alleged, two subgroups can be identified. The first group is characterized by ability of disruption of the ...effector arm of the immune response to temporarily reverse the signs and symptoms of disease. The second group is characterized by the presence of antibodies directed against the target organ’s cellular or subcellular components. As long as therapeutic palliation of the signs and symptoms of disease can be achieved, attributing causation to autoimmunity has tended to arrest therapeutics focus on attaining cure. Data relevant to a prime disease entity within each of the two allegedly autoimmune disease, Crohn’s disease and Type 1 diabetes mellitus, refute the claim of autoimmunity. In particular, the events that combine to produce Crohn’s disease have identified a mechanism by which a dysfunctional immune-mediated response against a specific set of antigens/agent can produces disease. Identification of this mechanism opens to rethinking the pathogenesis of other classic autoimmune diseases within that 5 subgroup.
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The microbiological flora of the lower female genital tract provides a dynamic, complex example of microbial colonization, the regulation of which is not fully understood. When an exogenous bacterial ...species, with its array of virulence factors, is introduced into the host, disease does not always occur. Conversely, under selected conditions, commensal endogenous bacteria—for example, Gardnerella vaginalis and group B streptococci—can participate in disease processes. Disease caused by both exogenous and endogenous bacteria correlates positively with a markedly increased level of bacterial replication. The key question is what determines the quantity of a given bacterium at any given time. For disease to occur, exogenous or endogenous bacteria that possess pathogenic prerequisites must attain replicative dominance. Their ability to do so is potentially governed by inhibitory or synergistic interrelationships with other microbes.
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For more than a decade, the therapeutic focus for Crohn’s disease has remained fixed at temporary arrestment of symptomology. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists Crohn’s ...disease as a disease entity without current cure. Biologics in combination with antibiotics can frequently achieve remissions. Without ongoing drug administration, these remissions tend to be of limited duration. Conceptual advancements in understanding the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease have identified treatment approaches, the focus of which goes beyond temporary remission. Concepts derived from Infectious Diseases Inc.’s 17 years of research with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis delineate how new knowledge can be integrated to achieve more sustained remissions.
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Infectious Diseases Incorporated (IDI) is an infectious disease think-tank, established in 1973. Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic, recurrent disease of the gastrointestinal tract that has reached ...epidemic proportions within industrialized nations. CD is said to be without cure. Since 2003, therapeutic interventions have focused on disruption of the pro-inflammatory Th1 response against an unknown antigen. In 2015, the Hruska Postulate was introduced and, in so doing, explained how, in the absence of acquired immunity, newborn infection by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis could cause fixation of the immune system’s Th1 response against the organism. The Hruska Postulate was utilized to answer all the documented epidemiological facts embedded in the natural history of Crohn’s disease and, in particular, why breastfeeding confers protection against the future development of Crohn’s disease. It is Infectious Diseases Incorporated’s (IDI) stated opinion that Crohn’s disease is both preventable and curable if treated appropriately in its early stages.