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    Mengfei Liu, MD

    Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases)
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    Digestive Diseases

    1 Gilbert St

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases)

    Biography

    Dr. Mengfei Liu specializes in treating patients with liver disease, including cirrhosis, as a result of alcohol-associated liver disease, viral hepatitis, nonalcohol-associated fatty liver disease, cholestatic liver disease, and a variety of other causes. Dr. Liu received her medical degree from Duke University, and residency training in Internal Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She completed fellowship training in Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. She also performs basic science research in alcohol-associated liver disease, seeking to understand how to better treat patients with chronic liver conditions as a result of alcohol injury.

    Last Updated on March 10, 2023.

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    Education & Training

    Advanced Fellowship
    Mayo Clinic (2022)
    Fellowship
    Mayo Clinic (2020)
    Residency
    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (2017)
    MD
    Duke University (2014)

    Research

    Overview

    Our laboratory focuses on understanding the causes of alcohol-associated liver disease, particularly alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH), a severe form of liver injury with a high risk of death and few effective treatment options. A defining feature of AH is overwhelming inflammation in the liver caused by the recruitment and activation of immune cells. Understanding how this inflammatory response is initiated and sustained is essential for developing better therapies.

    Our research investigates how liver cells communicate with the immune system to regulate inflammation. We are particularly interested in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), specialized cells that line the liver's tiny blood vessels and are the first cells to encounter immune cells entering the liver from the bloodstream. Once thought to serve mainly as a structural barrier, LSECs are now recognized as active regulators of immune responses. Our previous work has shown that LSECs produce signals that attract immune cells into the liver during injury. Using advanced single-cell sequencing technologies, we are identifying additional ways that LSECs influence immune cell behavior, including how they regulate the activation, survival, and function of T cells.

    By uncovering the molecular signals that drive harmful liver inflammation, our goal is to identify new therapeutic targets that can interrupt disease progression. Ultimately, we hope our work will improve our understanding of liver immunology and lead to more effective treatments for alcohol-associated hepatitis and other chronic inflammatory liver diseases.

    Medical Research Interests

    Fatty Liver, Alcoholic; Hepatitis, Alcoholic; Liver Diseases, Alcoholic

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    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Mengfei Liu's published research.

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    Digestive Diseases

    1 Gilbert St

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

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      New Haven, CT 06519

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