Gastroenterology

Complex EoE Pathophysiology Beyond Esophageal Eosinophilia

Dr. Jonathan Spergel and Prof. Arjan Bredenoord highlight the importance of different immune cells in type 2 inflammation in EoE.
Arjan Bredenoord
Jonathan Spergel
MD, PhD
Arjan Bredenoord +1 more

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Learning objectives

  • Recognize how multiple type 2 inflammatory cells (beyond eosinophils) and cytokines such as IL-4 and IL-13 contribute to barrier dysfunction and other aspects of EoE pathophysiology
  • Understand the role of IL-4 in driving type 2 inflammation

Description

Hear from Jonathan Spergel, MD, PhD, and Arjan Bredenoord, MD, PhD, as they highlight the key cytokines involved in the pathophysiology of EoE, IL-4, IL-13, and IL-5, and the importance of different immune cells in type 2 inflammation in EoE pathophysiology.

MAT-US-2105965 v4.0 - P Exp Date: 10/22/2027

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