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Functional characterization of hepatocytes for cell transplantation: customized cell preparation for each receptor.

2009

The first indication of hepatocyte transplantation is inborn liver-based metabolic disorders. Among these, urea cycle disorders leading to the impairment to detoxify ammonia and Crigler-Najjar Syndrome type I, a deficiency in the hepatic UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 present the highest incidence. Metabolically qualified human hepatocytes are required for clinical infusion. We proposed fast and sensitive procedures to determine their suitability for transplantation. For this purpose, viability, attachment efficiency, and metabolic functionality (ureogenic capability, cytochrome P450, and phase II activities) are assayed prior to clinical cell infusion to determine the quality of hepatocyt…

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Longterm Risk of Solid Organ De Novo Malignancies After Liver Transplantation: A French National Study on 11,226 Patients

2018

IF 3.756; International audience; De novo malignancies are one of the major late complications and causes of death after liver transplantation (LT). Using extensive data from the French national Agence de la Biomédecine database, the present study aimed to quantify the risk of solid organ de novo malignancies (excluding nonmelanoma skin cancers) after LT. The incidence of de novo malignancies among all LT patients between 1993 and 2012 was compared with that of the French population, standardized on age, sex, and calendar period (standardized incidence ratio; SIR). Among the 11,226 LT patients included in the study, 1200 de novo malignancies were diagnosed (10.7%). The risk of death was app…

AdultMaleAlcoholic liver diseasemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentPopulation[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer030230 surgeryLiver transplantationGastroenterologyRisk AssessmentLiver transplantation (LT)End Stage Liver Disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsRisk FactorsInternal medicineNeoplasmsmedicineHumanseducationLiver Diseases AlcoholicTransplantationeducation.field_of_studyHepatologybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceAbsolute risk reductionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence interval3. Good healthLiver TransplantationStandardized mortality ratioTreatment Outcome030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryFemaleFranceRisk assessmentbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Spontaneous and antibody-dependent cellular immune reactions to ethanol-altered hepatoma cells

2008

— Spontaneous cell-mediated cytotoxicity (SCMC), antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and proliferative lymphocyte stimulation in alcoholic liver disease (ALD) were investigated. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from eight patients with advanced ALD and nine normal controls were tested against hepatoma cells (PLC/PRF/5) as targets. Target cells were grown in either normal culture medium or medium supplemented with 1 and 5% ethanol, respectively, for 24 to 48 h. Ethanol-exposed hepatoma cells exhibited profound and characteristic morphological alterations. Ethanol preincubation, however, proved to be without effect on immune reactions. Provided that hepatoma cells are an appropr…

AdultMaleCellular immunityAlcoholic liver diseaseCarcinoma HepatocellularBiopsyBiologyLymphocyte Activationchemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivomedicineHumansCytotoxicityLiver Diseases AlcoholicCells CulturedAntibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicityEthanolEthanolHepatologyLiver NeoplasmsAntibody-Dependent Cell CytotoxicityMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyCulture MediaLiverBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinFemaleAntibodyImmune reactionT-Lymphocytes CytotoxicLiver
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Serum levels of cytokines in chronic liver diseases

1992

Serum levels of interleukin-1 (IL-1 beta), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interferon gamma (IFN-gamma), and C-reactive protein (CRP) were investigated in patients with chronic liver diseases (CLD) and correlated with the type of underlying disease and various clinical and laboratory parameters. Two hundred sixty-four patients suffering from various CLD were studied; 136 cases presented with liver cirrhosis, and 128 patients were in the noncirrhotic stage of their underlying liver diseases. Serum levels of IL-1 beta, IL-6, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, and CRP were elevated in patients with CLD. Endogenous cytokine patterns in CLD were stage dependent and only margina…

AdultMaleCirrhosisAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentDiseaseReference ValuesHumansMedicineInterferon gammaChildBeta (finance)Hepatologybiologybusiness.industryLiver DiseasesC-reactive proteinGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePathophysiologyC-Reactive ProteinCytokineChronic DiseaseImmunologybiology.proteinCytokinesFemaleTumor necrosis factor alphabusinessmedicine.drugGastroenterology
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Endogenous levels of mRNA for IFNs and IFN-related genes in hepatic biopsies of chronic HCV-infected and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis patients.

2003

To investigate the intra-hepatic activation of the IFN system in patients affected by chronic HCV-infection in comparison with that observed in a non-infectious liver disease such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, we measured the liver steady state mRNA levels of interferon-alpha, interferon-beta and interferon-gamma as well as of IFN-related genes (IFNAR-1, STAT1alpha, PKR, 2-5 AS, IRF-1, ICE and IL-18). In HCV-infected subjects, possible correlations of these parameters with viral load and liver injury were also analyzed. Twenty-four chronic untreated HCV-infected subjects and seven patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis were enrolled in the study. Liver biopsies were graded accordin…

AdultMaleHepatitis C virusmedicine.medical_treatmentBiopsyHepacivirusReceptor Interferon alpha-betaBiologymedicine.disease_causeVirus ReplicationLiver diseaseVirologyGene expressionmedicineHumansRNA MessengerAgedReceptors InterferonLiver injuryLiver DiseasesInterleukin-18Membrane ProteinsHepatitis CHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePhosphoproteinsVirologyDNA-Binding ProteinsInfectious DiseasesCytokineSTAT1 Transcription FactorLiverTrans-ActivatorsFemaleInterferonsSteatohepatitisViral loadInterferon Regulatory Factor-1Journal of medical virology
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Single region of interest versus multislice T2* MRI approach for the quantification of hepatic iron overload.

2011

Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of the single ROI approach for the detection of hepatic iron burden in thalassemia major (TM) patients in respect to a whole liver measurement. Materials and Methods Five transverse hepatic slices were acquired by a T2* gradient-echo sequence in 101 TM patients and 20 healthy subjects. The T2* value was calculated in a single region of interest (ROI) defined in the medium-hepatic slice. Moreover, the T2* value was extracted on each of the eight ROIs defined in the functionally independent segments. The mean hepatic T2* value was calculated. Results For patients, the mean T2* values over segments VII and VIII were significantly lower. This pattern was su…

AdultMaleIron OverloadAdolescentSensitivity and SpecificityYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalRegion of interestFunctionally independentImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedMedicineCutoffHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMultisliceHepatic ironChildMeasurement variabilitybusiness.industryLiver DiseasesWhole liverHealthy subjectsReproducibility of ResultsTransfusion ReactionMiddle AgedImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingFemalebusinessNuclear medicineJournal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI
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Cyclooxygenase-2 expression in chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma: an immunohistochemical study

2009

UNLABELLED Hepatocarcinogenesis is a multistep process characterized by hepatocyte inflammation, regeneration, and proliferation. These changes are believed to depend on the aberrant expression of various tumor suppressor genes, oncogenes and growth factors. Several studies have shown the involvement of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), the inducible isoform of the enzymes that catalyze prostaglandin synthesis in various aspects of carcinogenesis. COX-2 has been described as being overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Using immunohistochemistry, we studied COX-2 expression in different chronic liver diseases (CLD) including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), chronic hepatitis …

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Distribution of liver disease in a cohort of immigrants in Sicily: analysis of day-hospital admissions in a migration medicine unit.

2014

The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency of liver disease and its aetiology in a cohort of immigrants. We retrospectively examined the hospital discharge charts of all the immigrant patients presenting at our day hospital from July 2009 to June 2013, and after evaluating the anamnestic, clinical and laboratory data on these charts we identified subjects with liver disease and its various aetiologies. The total sample population consisted of 1218 patients, of whom 112 (9.2%) had a diagnosis of liver disease. More than two-thirds of the latter (67.8%) came from Africa, while 15.2% were from Asia and 17.0% from Eastern Europe. In most patients the disease was related to HBV (4…

AdultMaleSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaLiver DiseasesEmigrants and ImmigrantsMiddle AgedSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataYoung AdultPatient AdmissionHumansFemaleimmigrants liver diseases Sicily migration medicine unitSicilyDay Care MedicalRetrospective StudiesLe infezioni in medicina
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Outcome of enzyme replacement therapy in patients with Gaucher disease type I. The Romanian experience

2007

This study reports the first evaluation of therapeutic response in Romanian patients with Gaucher disease type I, after therapy with Cerezyme recently became available in our country.24 patients (11-50 years) received Cerezyme 20-60 U/kg every two weeks for at least 18 months. Haemoglobin, platelet count, volume of the liver and spleen, plasma chitotriosidase and the severity score were assessed every 6 months; skeletal radiography and osteodensitometry were also monitored.Eleven patients were splenectomized before start of therapy. Eight patients had anaemia (mean haemoglobin 9.4 g/dl) and 14 patients, of whom 13 were without splenectomy, had thrombocytopenia (mean 65,692/mm3). Haemoglobin…

AdultMalecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsTime FactorsAdolescentBone diseasemedicine.medical_treatmentDiseaseWeight GainSeverity of Illness IndexHemoglobinsGeneticsmedicineHumansIn patientChildGenetics (clinical)ChemotherapyGaucher DiseasePlatelet CountRomaniabusiness.industryLiver DiseasesRomaniannutritional and metabolic diseasesAnemiaEnzyme replacement therapyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyThrombocytopeniaRecombinant Proteinslanguage.human_languageSurgeryHexosaminidasesTreatment OutcomeSplenomegalyQuality of LifeSplenectomylanguageGlucosylceramidaseFemaleBone DiseasesbusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
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Characterisation of focal liver lesions undetermined at grey-scale US: contrast-enhanced US versus 64-row MDCT and MRI with liver-specific contrast a…

2010

The aim of this study was to assess the role of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the characterisation of focal liver lesions in comparison with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with liver-specific contrast agent.One hundred and eighty-seven focal liver lesions, 91 malignant and 96 benign (mean size 3.2 cm) - proved by biopsy (n=12), histology (n=4), MDCT (n=108), MRI (n=44) MDCT/MRI (n=19) - in 159 patients were studied by CEUS. Two expert radiologists consensually evaluated the contrast-enhancement patterns at CEUS. For each lesion, they assessed: (a) nature (benign, malignant, not assessable), (b) specific diagnosis and (c) need for …

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