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Unfolded Protein Response and Crohn’s Diseases: A Molecular Mechanism of Wound Healing in the Gut

Gastrointest. Disord. 2021, 3(1), 31-43; https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord3010004
by Chao Li 1,2
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Reviewer 3: Anonymous
Gastrointest. Disord. 2021, 3(1), 31-43; https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord3010004
Submission received: 8 January 2021 / Revised: 2 February 2021 / Accepted: 5 February 2021 / Published: 10 February 2021

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

This is an interesting review.The aim is clear. The title is informative.

References are relevant.The  topic is presented in an appropriate way, with good figures.

Conclusions are supported by references. 

Author Response

I thank this reviewer for her/his kind comments. Minor spell check was finished and corrected with “Track Changes”.

Reviewer 2 Report

I think this is a very interesting subject, rising sveral questions about IBD pathogenesis. Although its clinical relevance is still very limited, I think that this is an importan step to understand IBD pathogenesis.

Author Response

I thank this reviewer for her/his kind comments. Minor spell check was finished and corrected with “Track Changes”.The role of macrophage in the pathogenesis of IBD is still under investigation. Clinical relevance of macrophage in the disease progression of IBD is not clear at current stage, but related study showed that macrophage is involved in many steps of wound healing process in the gut.

Reviewer 3 Report

The paper by Chao Li describes “The unfolded protein response and Crohn’s diseases: a molecular mechanism of wound healing in the gut”. This is an interesting article and has potential to contribute an update of knowledge in the field of gastrology.

Minor concerns:

The review focuses on the role of UPR in the pathogenesis in IBD from an immunologic perspective, in particular, the relationship between UPR and Crohn's disease is discussed, so the author should write a few sentences about inflammatory bowel disease and the two main forms of IBD Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Line 111-115: because in the "UPR and IBD" section the author also refers to ulcerative colitis.

Author Response

I thank this reviewer for her/his kind comments. The related background information of IBD and two main forms of IBD Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis is added into the corresponding section. Please refer to tract changes with Line 111-115.

This manuscript is a resubmission of an earlier submission. The following is a list of the peer review reports and author responses from that submission.


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