Previous studies have demonstrated sepsis-specific changes in the transcription of key hepatic genes. However, the role of hepatic transcription factors in sepsis-associated organ dysfunction has not been well established. We hypothesize that the binding activities of C/EBPalpha and beta, HNF-1alpha, and HNF-3 transiently decrease during mild sepsis but persistently decrease after fulminant sepsis, and that the decrease in this binding activity correlates in time and severity with previously described decreases in the transcription of key hepatic genes. Male C57/BL6 mice had nonlethal sepsis induced by cecal ligation and single puncture (CLP) and fulminant sepsis via cecal ligation and double puncture (2CLP). Sham-operated and unoperated an...
Inflammation has been recognized as essential for restorative regeneration. Here, we analyzed the se...
Sepsis is a highly heterogeneous syndrome that is caused by an imbalanced host response to infection...
For many inherited and acquired hepatic diseases, liver transplantation is the only possible therape...
Previous studies have demonstrated sepsis-specific changes in the transcription of key hepatic genes...
Background: The role of transcription factor activation in the pathophysiology of sepsis syndrome ha...
New genomic platform technologies enable the study of complex genomes and proteomes for improved tar...
Sepsis and septic shock are frequently encountered in the intensive care unit. Despite the evolution...
This thesis aims to understand the dynamic impact of injury on liver metabolism and protein producti...
Abstract Liver injury triggers adaptive remodeling of the hepatic transcriptome for repair/regenerat...
The liver has a unique capability for regeneration and is particularly resilient to insult. It plays...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a continuum of disorders among which non-alcoholic steatohepati...
Sepsis is the most common cause of death in patients in the intensive care unit. Genome-wide gene ex...
Aim: To investigate the role of genes and kinetics of specific transcription factors in liver regene...
Recent evidence from the fields of microbiology and immunology, as well as a small number of human s...
Sepsis is a fatal whole-body inflammatory response that complicates a serious infection. To elucidat...
Inflammation has been recognized as essential for restorative regeneration. Here, we analyzed the se...
Sepsis is a highly heterogeneous syndrome that is caused by an imbalanced host response to infection...
For many inherited and acquired hepatic diseases, liver transplantation is the only possible therape...
Previous studies have demonstrated sepsis-specific changes in the transcription of key hepatic genes...
Background: The role of transcription factor activation in the pathophysiology of sepsis syndrome ha...
New genomic platform technologies enable the study of complex genomes and proteomes for improved tar...
Sepsis and septic shock are frequently encountered in the intensive care unit. Despite the evolution...
This thesis aims to understand the dynamic impact of injury on liver metabolism and protein producti...
Abstract Liver injury triggers adaptive remodeling of the hepatic transcriptome for repair/regenerat...
The liver has a unique capability for regeneration and is particularly resilient to insult. It plays...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a continuum of disorders among which non-alcoholic steatohepati...
Sepsis is the most common cause of death in patients in the intensive care unit. Genome-wide gene ex...
Aim: To investigate the role of genes and kinetics of specific transcription factors in liver regene...
Recent evidence from the fields of microbiology and immunology, as well as a small number of human s...
Sepsis is a fatal whole-body inflammatory response that complicates a serious infection. To elucidat...
Inflammation has been recognized as essential for restorative regeneration. Here, we analyzed the se...
Sepsis is a highly heterogeneous syndrome that is caused by an imbalanced host response to infection...
For many inherited and acquired hepatic diseases, liver transplantation is the only possible therape...