Identifying nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients with active fibrosis by measuring extracellular matrix remodeling rates in tissue and blood — Martin Decaris (2016) | RDL Network
Identifying nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients with active fibrosis by measuring extracellular matrix remodeling rates in tissue and blood
Article 2016 en
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Martin Decaris
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Kelvin W. Li
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Claire Emson
Abstract
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Using a well-characterized cohort of patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD, this study demonstrates that hepatic scar in NASH is actively remodeled even in advanced fibrosis, a disease that is generally regarded as static and slowly progressive. Moreover, hepatic collagen FSR correlates with established risks for fibrotic disease progression in NASH, and plasma lumican FSR correlates with hepatic collagen FSR, suggesting applications as direct or surrogate markers, respectively, of hepatic fibrogenesis in humans. (Hepatology 2017;65:78-88).
Martin Decaris, Claire Emson, Kelvin W. Li, Michelle Gatmaitan, Flora Luo, Jérôme Cattin‐Ortolá, Corelle Nakamura, William E. Holmes, Thomas E. Angel, Marion G. Peters, Scott Turner, Marc Hellerstein
Joseph W. Beals, Gordon I. Smith, Mahalakshmi Shankaran, Anja Fuchs, George G. Schweitzer, Jun Yoshino, Tyler Field, Marcy Matthews, Edna Nyangau, Darya Morozov, Bettina Mittendorfer, Marc Hellerstein, Samuel Klein
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