2022
Clinical, histological and molecular profiling of different stages of alcohol-related liver disease
Ventura-Cots M, Argemi J, Jones PD, Lackner C, Hag M, Abraldes JG, Alvarado E, Clemente A, Ravi S, Alves A, Alboraie M, Altamirano J, Barace S, Bosques F, Brown R, Caballeria J, Cabezas J, Carvalhana S, Cortez-Pinto H, Costa A, Degré D, Fernandez-Carrillo C, Ganne-Carrie N, Garcia-Tsao G, Genesca J, Koskinas J, Lanthier N, Louvet A, Lozano JJ, Lucey MR, Masson S, Mathurin P, Mendez-Sanchez N, Miquel R, Moreno C, Mounajjed T, Odena G, Kim W, Sancho-Bru P, Sands R, Szafranska J, Verset L, Schnabl B, Sempoux C, Shah V, Shawcross DL, Stauber RE, Straub BK, Verna E, Tiniakos D, Trépo E, Vargas V, Villanueva C, Woosley JT, Ziol M, Mueller S, Stärkel P, Bataller R. Clinical, histological and molecular profiling of different stages of alcohol-related liver disease. Gut 2022, 71: 1856-1866. PMID: 34992134, PMCID: PMC11034788, DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2021-324295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related liver diseaseAlcohol-related hepatitisAH patientsLiver diseaseAlcohol intakeDuctular reactionGamma-glutamyl transferase levelsProfound liver failureSevere neutrophil infiltrationWorse liver functionObservational multicentre studyOne-year mortalityBile acid metabolismMallory-Denk bodiesRNA microarray analysisNeutrophil infiltrationProspective cohortRetrospective cohortAdvanced fibrosisLiver failureMulticentre studySteatosis gradeLiver functionPericellular fibrosisSevere fibrosis
2017
THU-209 In hepatitis C virus-related advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis, early decline of liver stiffness following antiviral therapy with DAAs is related to decline in liver inflammation
Winters A, Luedtke S, Moreland A, Jangouk P, Weng G, Silveira M, Davitkov P, Duarte-Rojo A, Cheung R, Garcia-Tsao G, Falck-Ytter Y, Branch A, Bräu N. THU-209 In hepatitis C virus-related advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis, early decline of liver stiffness following antiviral therapy with DAAs is related to decline in liver inflammation. Journal Of Hepatology 2017, 66: s280. DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(17)30876-0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research