Chronic liver injury results in immune-driven progressive fibrosis, with risk of cirrhosis development and impact on morbidity and mortality. Persistent liver cell damage and death causes immune cell activation and inflammation. Patients with advanced cirrhosis additionally experience pathological bacterial translocation, exposure to microbial products and chronic engagement of the immune system. Bacterial infections have a high incidence in cirrhosis, with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis being the most common, while the subsequent systemic inflammation, organ failure and immune dysregulation increase the mortality risk. Tissue-resident and recruited macrophages play a central part in the development of inflammation and fibrosis progressi...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Cirrhosis is a multisystemic disease wherein inflammatory responses originating from advanced liver ...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Acute and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ALF and ACLF), though distinct clinical entities, are cons...
Many aspects of the innate immune system have been studied in cirrhosis, and abnormalities have been...
Liver cirrhosis is an increasing health burden and public health concern. Regardless of etiology, pa...
The liver is an essential immunological organ due to its gatekeeper position to bypassing antigens f...
The number of individuals aged 65 or older is projected to increase globally from 524 million in 201...
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a subtype of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease that is charact...
Background & Aims: Chronic liver inflammation leads to fibrosis and cirrhosis and is associated with...
The liver is situated at the interface of the gut and circulation where it acts as a filter for bloo...
Many aspects of the innate immune system have been studied in cirrhosis, and abnormalities have bee...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
SummaryAcute liver failure (ALF) is a condition with a high mortality and morbidity for which new tr...
Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction ...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Cirrhosis is a multisystemic disease wherein inflammatory responses originating from advanced liver ...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Acute and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ALF and ACLF), though distinct clinical entities, are cons...
Many aspects of the innate immune system have been studied in cirrhosis, and abnormalities have been...
Liver cirrhosis is an increasing health burden and public health concern. Regardless of etiology, pa...
The liver is an essential immunological organ due to its gatekeeper position to bypassing antigens f...
The number of individuals aged 65 or older is projected to increase globally from 524 million in 201...
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a subtype of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease that is charact...
Background & Aims: Chronic liver inflammation leads to fibrosis and cirrhosis and is associated with...
The liver is situated at the interface of the gut and circulation where it acts as a filter for bloo...
Many aspects of the innate immune system have been studied in cirrhosis, and abnormalities have bee...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
SummaryAcute liver failure (ALF) is a condition with a high mortality and morbidity for which new tr...
Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction ...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Cirrhosis is a multisystemic disease wherein inflammatory responses originating from advanced liver ...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...