2020
Neutrophils interact with cholangiocytes to cause cholestatic changes in alcoholic hepatitis
Takeuchi M, Vidigal PT, Guerra MT, Hundt MA, Robert ME, Olave-Martinez M, Aoki S, Khamphaya T, Kersten R, Kruglov E, de la Rosa Rodriguez R, Banales JM, Nathanson MH, Weerachayaphorn J. Neutrophils interact with cholangiocytes to cause cholestatic changes in alcoholic hepatitis. Gut 2020, 70: 342-356. PMID: 33214166, PMCID: PMC7906004, DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2020-322540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBile ductCholestatic changesLimited treatment optionsPresence of cholestasisAbility of neutrophilsLife-threatening diseaseNew therapeutic targetsHuman bile ductIntracellular calcium channelsAlcoholic hepatitisLiver biopsyControl neutrophilsPathological findingsHepatocellular damageHistological findingsTreatment optionsCell adhesion moleculeHistological parametersDisease altersITPR3 expressionTherapeutic targetAnimal modelsCalcium channelsNeutrophilsPatients
2019
Effects of Endotoxin on Type 3 Inositol 1,4,5‐Trisphosphate Receptor in Human Cholangiocytes
Franca A, Filho A, Guerra MT, Weerachayaphorn J, dos Santos M, Njei B, Robert M, Lima C, Vidigal P, Banales JM, Ananthanarayanan M, Leite MF, Nathanson MH. Effects of Endotoxin on Type 3 Inositol 1,4,5‐Trisphosphate Receptor in Human Cholangiocytes. Hepatology 2019, 69: 817-830. PMID: 30141207, PMCID: PMC6351171, DOI: 10.1002/hep.30228.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsToll-like receptor 4Alcoholic hepatitisEffect of endotoxinBile duct cellsNF-κBInhibition of TLR4Human cholangiocytesStimulation of TLR4Duct cellsSevere alcoholic hepatitisCholestasis of sepsisForms of cholestasisNF-κB subunitsP65/p50Trisphosphate receptorReceptor 4Clinical conditionsBicarbonate secretionHepatocellular changesITPR3 expressionCholestasisType 3 inositolLPS receptorAgonist stimulusSepsis
2012
Nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 is a major determinant of bile acid homeostasis in the liver and intestine
Weerachayaphorn J, Mennone A, Soroka CJ, Harry K, Hagey LR, Kensler TW, Boyer JL. Nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 is a major determinant of bile acid homeostasis in the liver and intestine. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2012, 302: g925-g936. PMID: 22345550, PMCID: PMC3362073, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00263.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBile duct ligationBile acid homeostasisBile acid synthesisBile acidsLiver injuryAcid homeostasisMRNA expressionWild-type control miceBile acid transporter expressionCYP3A11 mRNA expressionBile salt export pumpBiliary bile acidsDeletion of Nrf2Bile acid reabsorptionRole of Nrf2Factor 2Bile acid hydroxylationPregnane X receptorBDL miceExpression of regulatorsControl miceDuct ligationNrf2 resultsBile secretionHepatobiliary transporters