CXCL10 plays a key role as an inflammatory mediator and a non-invasive biomarker of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

  • Zhang, Xiang
  • Shen, Jiayun
  • Man, Kwan
  • Chu, Eagle S.H.
  • Yau, Tung On
  • Sung, Joanne C.Y.
  • Go, Minnie Y.Y.
  • Deng, Jun
  • Lu, Liwei
  • Wong, Vincent W.S.
  • Sung, Joseph J.Y.
  • Farrell, Geoffrey
  • Yu, Jun
Publication date
December 2014
Publisher
European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

Background & AimsPerpetuate liver inflammation is crucial in the pathogenesis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Expression of CXCL10, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, correlates positively with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Whether CXCL10 plays a role in NASH was unknown. We aimed to investigate the functional and clinical impact of CXCL10 in NASH.MethodsCxcl10 gene-deleted (Cxcl10−/−) and C57BL/6 wild type (WT) mice were fed a methionine- and choline-deficient (MCD) diet for 4 or 8weeks. In other experiments, we injected neutralizing anti-CXCL10 mAb into MCD-fed WT mice. Human serum was obtained from 147 patients with biopsy-proven non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and 73 control subjects.ResultsWT mice, fed the MCD diet, developed steat...

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