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Jun 13, 2025, 15:38
Natalia Baran: Pleased To Share My Latest Review On The Gut-Immune Axis In Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia
Natalia Baran, Leading Attending and Assistant Professor at the University Hospital Department of Hematology at Insel Group, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m pleased to share my latest review in Frontiers in Immunology on the gut-immune axis in ITP.
This work highlights how microbiota-driven immune regulation may open new avenues for personalized therapies—exciting progress in understanding and treating this complex disease. Many thanks to Wenxue Ma and colleagues for the great collaboration!
Highlights include:
The gut-immune axis’ role in ITP and platelet regulation
How dysbiosis may contribute to disease progression
Potential of FMT, probiotics, and dietary interventions
Advances through microbiome sequencing and AI for personalized approaches
The importance of standardization and clinical validation”
Title: The gut-immune axis in primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP): a paradigm shifts in treatment approaches
Authors: Xuejun Guo, Ke Wang, Qianhui Liu, Natalia Baran, Wenxue Ma
You can read the Full Article on Frontiers
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