Increasing evidence suggests that innate immunity plays an important role in alcohol-induced liver injury and most studies have focused on positive regulation of innate immunity. The main objective of this study was to investigate the negative regulator of innate immunity, IL-1/Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling pathways and interleukin receptor-associated kinase-M (IRAK-M) in alcoholic liver injury. We established an alcohol-induced liver injury model using wild type and IRAK-M deficient B6 mice and investigated the possible mechanisms. We found that in the absence of IRAK-M, liver damage by alcohol was worse with higher alanine transaminase (ALT), more immune cell infiltration and increased numbers of IFNc producing cells. We also found e...
AbstractEthanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple...
previous studies reported the involvement of the TLR4-TRIF pathway in alcohol-induced liver injury, ...
Alcohol is the most common cause of liver disease in the world. Chronic alcohol consumption leads to...
Increasing evidence suggests that innate immunity plays an important role in alcohol-induced liver i...
Increasing evidence suggests that innate immunity plays an important role in alcohol-induced liver i...
The innate immune system has been implicated in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease. Althoug...
Alcoholic liver injury involves a complex array of derangements in cellular signaling of hepatic par...
The pathogenesis of alcoholic liver injury involves interactions of several intracellular signalling...
The Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) that recognizes endotoxin, a trigger of inflammation in alcoholic li...
The pathogenesis of alcoholic liver injury involves interactions of several intracellular signalling...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of chronic liver disease in the Western world. Alco...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested a critical role for toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in the deve...
Ethanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple cell ty...
Mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced liver injury and its progression still remain incompletely und...
Chronic excessive alcohol consumption results in inflammation in multiple organs, including the brai...
AbstractEthanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple...
previous studies reported the involvement of the TLR4-TRIF pathway in alcohol-induced liver injury, ...
Alcohol is the most common cause of liver disease in the world. Chronic alcohol consumption leads to...
Increasing evidence suggests that innate immunity plays an important role in alcohol-induced liver i...
Increasing evidence suggests that innate immunity plays an important role in alcohol-induced liver i...
The innate immune system has been implicated in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease. Althoug...
Alcoholic liver injury involves a complex array of derangements in cellular signaling of hepatic par...
The pathogenesis of alcoholic liver injury involves interactions of several intracellular signalling...
The Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) that recognizes endotoxin, a trigger of inflammation in alcoholic li...
The pathogenesis of alcoholic liver injury involves interactions of several intracellular signalling...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of chronic liver disease in the Western world. Alco...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested a critical role for toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in the deve...
Ethanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple cell ty...
Mechanisms underlying alcohol-induced liver injury and its progression still remain incompletely und...
Chronic excessive alcohol consumption results in inflammation in multiple organs, including the brai...
AbstractEthanol-induced liver injury is a complex process dependent upon the interaction of multiple...
previous studies reported the involvement of the TLR4-TRIF pathway in alcohol-induced liver injury, ...
Alcohol is the most common cause of liver disease in the world. Chronic alcohol consumption leads to...