2024
Inflammasomes in chronic liver disease: hepatic injury, fibrosis progression and systemic inflammation
Taru V, Szabo G, Mehal W, Reiberger T. Inflammasomes in chronic liver disease: hepatic injury, fibrosis progression and systemic inflammation. Journal Of Hepatology 2024 PMID: 38908436, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2024.06.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute-on-chronic liver failureChronic liver diseaseLiver disease progressionToll-like receptorsLiver diseasePortal hypertensionLiver failureDisease progressionLiver injuryImmune systemEnd-stage liver diseaseRelease of pro-inflammatory cytokinesInnate immune cellsFlares of inflammationDysfunctional immune systemInflammasome activationPro-inflammatory stateNuclear factor kappa BPro-inflammatory cytokinesAdaptive immune systemFactor kappa BSystemic inflammationLiver parenchymal cellsWhite adipose tissueImmune cells
2019
Ammonia-Induced Brain Edema Requires Macrophage and T Cell Expression of Toll-Like Receptor 9
Vijay G, Hu C, Peng J, Garcia-Martinez I, Hoque R, Verghis RM, Ma Y, Mehal W, Shawcross DL, Wen L. Ammonia-Induced Brain Edema Requires Macrophage and T Cell Expression of Toll-Like Receptor 9. Cellular And Molecular Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2019, 8: 609-623. PMID: 31401214, PMCID: PMC6889059, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2019.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute liver failureT cell cytokine productionBrain edemaCell cytokine productionCytokine productionT cell expressionBrain waterIntracranial hypertensionTotal plasma DNAFl/AC injectionAcetaminophen-induced acute liver failureAmmonia-induced brain edemaCell expressionToll-like receptor 9Intracellular cytokine productionLymphocyte cytokine productionMacrophage cytokine productionSystemic inflammationImmune dysfunctionLiver failureTLR9 expressionWT miceReceptor 9T cells
2015
Aspartate a New Treatment Modality in the Treatment of Acute Liver Failure and Actiminophen-Induced Toxicity
Farooq A, Farooq A, Mehal W. Aspartate a New Treatment Modality in the Treatment of Acute Liver Failure and Actiminophen-Induced Toxicity. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 2015, 110: s895. DOI: 10.14309/00000434-201510001-02147.Peer-Reviewed Original Research