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Autor:
Nadia Alatrakchi, Tuo Shao, Myung-Ho Kim, Wenyu Lin, Shadi Salloum, Raymond T. Chung, Annie J. Kruger, Andre J Jeyarajan, Kathleen E. Corey, Stuti Shroff, Andrew Kassa, Zhu Zhuo, Sanjoy K. Khan, Mozhdeh Sojoodi, Jacinta A Holmes, Esperance A. Schaefer
Publikováno v:
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 1297-1310 (2021)
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Background & Aims Patients with simple steatosis (SS) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis can develop progressive liver fibrosis, which is associated with liver-related mortality. The mechanisms contributing to liver fibrosis development in SS, however,
Autor:
Tuo Shao, Dong Chen, Batul Kaj, Xiao Liu, Annie J. Kruger, Qiuju Sheng, Wenting Li, Xiaoqiong Duan, Wenyu Lin, Min Xu, Shuang Li, Jacinta A. Holmes, Limin Chen, Raymond T. Chung, Yujia Li, Haiyan Ye, Chunhui Yang, Shilin Li, Zhimeng Cheng, Esperance A. Schaefer, Xinzhong Liao
Publikováno v:
Cells
Volume 8
Issue 4
Cells, Vol 8, Iss 4, p 338 (2019)
Volume 8
Issue 4
Cells, Vol 8, Iss 4, p 338 (2019)
We previously identified that miR-130a downregulates HCV replication through two independent pathways: restoration of host immune responses and regulation of pyruvate metabolism. In this study, we further sought to explore host antiviral target genes
Autor:
Wenting Li, Wenyu Lin, Zeng Tu, Baihai Jiao, Esperance A. Schaefer, Xiao Liu, Limin Chen, Xiaoqiong Duan, Dachuan Cai, Shadi Salloum, Shilin Li, Chunhui Yang, Dahlene N. Fusco, Jacinta A. Holmes, Raymond T. Chung, Yujia Li
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has been shown to regulate microRNA 130a (miR-130a) in patient biopsy specimens and in cultured cells. We sought to identify miR-130a target genes and to explore the mechanisms by which miR-130a regulates HCV and hep
Autor:
Hong Zhao, Leiliang Zhang, Guoyang Wu, Shaoyong Li, Kattareeya Kumthip, Ethan M. Weinberg, Wen-Chi Chen, Mark A. Brockman, Wenyu Lin, Nikolaus Jilg, Lee F. Peng, Jorge Méndez-Navarro, Detlef Schuppan, Kaku Goto, Raymond T. Chung
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
HIV/HCV coinfection leads to accelerated hepatic fibrosis progression, with higher rates of cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver death than does HCV mono-infection. However, the profibrogenic role of HIV on hepatocytes and hepatic stellate cells (HSC)