Progress on pathogenesis and serum biomarkers of inflammatory bowel disease in children
Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)in children is a digestive system disease,which is a chronic recurrent disease mainly involving the intestinal tract.Although the pathogenesis of IBD is still unknown,studies have shown that the pathogenesis of IBD involves complex interactions between individual genetic susceptibility,abnormal intestinal flora,and immune response,which make the prevention and treatment of IBD difficult.Therefore,it is very important to explore the pathogenesis and serum biomarkers of paediatric IBD,which can provide a reference basis for clinicians to make early diagnosis and treatment of this disease.This paper reviews the pathogenesis and serum biomarkers of paediatric IBD through domestic and international reports on IBD,with the aim of providing reliable theoretical guidance for earlier and more effective prevention and treatment of paediatric IBD in clinical practice.