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  • The Ras/MAPK pathway and he... The Ras/MAPK pathway and hepatocarcinoma: pathogenesis and therapeutic implications
    Delire, Bénédicte; Stärkel, Peter European journal of clinical investigation, June 2015, Volume: 45, Issue: 6
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    Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is still a major health problem, often diagnosed at an advanced stage. The multikinase inhibitor sorafenib is to date the sole approved systemic therapy. ...
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  • Dysbiosis‐induced intestina... Dysbiosis‐induced intestinal inflammation activates tumor necrosis factor receptor I and mediates alcoholic liver disease in mice
    Chen, Peng; Stärkel, Peter; Turner, Jerrold R. ... Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.), March 2015, Volume: 61, Issue: 3
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    Intestinal barrier dysfunction is an important contributor to alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Translocated microbial products trigger an inflammatory response in the liver and contribute to ...
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  • Role of Inflammatory Pathwa... Role of Inflammatory Pathways, Blood Mononuclear Cells, and Gut-Derived Bacterial Products in Alcohol Dependence
    Leclercq, Sophie; De Saeger, Christine; Delzenne, Nathalie ... Biological psychiatry (1969), 11/2014, Volume: 76, Issue: 9
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    Background Inflammation might play a role in the development of several psychiatric diseases. However, the origins of processes that mediate inflammation are unknown. We previously reported increased ...
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  • Bacteria engineered to prod... Bacteria engineered to produce IL-22 in intestine induce expression of REG3G to reduce ethanol-induced liver disease in mice
    Hendrikx, Tim; Duan, Yi; Wang, Yanhan ... Gut, 08/2019, Volume: 68, Issue: 8
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    ObjectiveAntimicrobial C-type lectin regenerating islet-derived 3 gamma (REG3G) is suppressed in the small intestine during chronic ethanol feeding. Our aim was to determine the mechanism that ...
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  • Intestinal REG3 Lectins Pro... Intestinal REG3 Lectins Protect against Alcoholic Steatohepatitis by Reducing Mucosa-Associated Microbiota and Preventing Bacterial Translocation
    Wang, Lirui; Fouts, Derrick E.; Stärkel, Peter ... Cell host & microbe, 02/2016, Volume: 19, Issue: 2
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    Approximately half of all deaths from liver cirrhosis, the tenth leading cause of mortality in the United States, are related to alcohol use. Chronic alcohol consumption is accompanied by intestinal ...
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  • Supplementation of Saturate... Supplementation of Saturated Long-Chain Fatty Acids Maintains Intestinal Eubiosis and Reduces Ethanol-induced Liver Injury in Mice
    Chen, Peng; Torralba, Manolito; Tan, Justin ... Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943), 01/2015, Volume: 148, Issue: 1
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    Background & Aims Alcoholic liver disease is a leading cause of mortality. Chronic alcohol consumption is accompanied by intestinal dysbiosis, and development of alcoholic liver disease requires ...
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  • Deficiency of intestinal mu... Deficiency of intestinal mucin‐2 ameliorates experimental alcoholic liver disease in mice
    Hartmann, Phillipp; Chen, Peng; Wang, Hui J. ... Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.), July 2013, Volume: 58, Issue: 1
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    The intestinal mucus layer protects the epithelium from noxious agents, viruses, and pathogenic bacteria present in the gastrointestinal tract. It is composed of mucins, predominantly mucin (Muc) 2, ...
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  • Intestinal permeability, mi... Intestinal permeability, microbial translocation, changes in duodenal and fecal microbiota, and their associations with alcoholic liver disease progression in humans
    Maccioni, Luca; Gao, Bei; Leclercq, Sophie ... Gut microbes, 11/2020, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Animal data suggest a role of the gut-liver axis in progression of alcoholic liver disease (ALD), but human data are scarce especially for early disease stages. We included patients with alcohol use ...
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  • Intestinal permeability, gu... Intestinal permeability, gut-bacterial dysbiosis, and behavioral markers of alcohol-dependence severity
    Leclercq, Sophie; Matamoros, Sébastien; Cani, Patrice D. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 42
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    Alcohol dependence has traditionally been considered a brain disorder. Alteration in the composition of the gut microbiota has recently been shown to be present in psychiatric disorders, which ...
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  • Alterations of kynurenine p... Alterations of kynurenine pathway in alcohol use disorder and abstinence: a link with gut microbiota, peripheral inflammation and psychological symptoms
    Leclercq, Sophie; Schwarz, Markus; Delzenne, Nathalie M. ... Translational psychiatry, 10/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Abstract The gut-brain communication is mostly driven by the immune, metabolic and neural pathways which remained poorly explored in patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD). The metabolites arising ...
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