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Innate immunity, the hepatic extracellular matrix, and liver injury: mathematical modeling of metastatic potential and tumor development in alcoholic liver disease.
extracellular matrix;liver injury;macrophages;tumor modeling;alcoholic liver disease;innate immunity
Shanice V. Hudson
University:University of Louisville
Department:Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies
关键词: extracellular matrix;    liver injury;    macrophages;    tumor modeling;    alcoholic liver disease;    innate immunity;   
Others  :  https://ir.library.louisville.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4301&context=etd
美国|英语
来源: The Universite of Louisville's Institutional Repository
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The overarching goals of the current work are to fill key gaps in the current understanding of alcohol consumption and the risk of metastasis to the liver. Considering the evidence this research group has compiled confirming that the hepatic matrisome responds dynamically to injury, an altered extracellular matrix (ECM) profile appears to be a key feature of pre-fibrotic inflammatory injury in the liver. This group has demonstrated that the hepatic ECM responds dynamically to alcohol exposure, in particular, sensitizing the liver to LPS-induced inflammatory damage. Although the study of alcohol in its role as a contributing factor to oncogenesis and metastatic progression has not been extensively investigated in basic science, it is clear from numerous clinical reports and meta-analyses that it would be a benefit to patients to understand the complexity of their comorbidities on a molecular level. It is well recognized that intramural research efforts are needed to understand the associated pathologies. Using signatures of liver ECM to predict cell surface integrin binding profile can establish personalized data that can be used clinically to determine therapeutic targets.

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