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Evidence of Active Pro-Fibrotic Response in Blood of Patients with Cirrhosis

The role of systemic immunity in the pathogenesis of cirrhosis is not fully understood. Analysis of transcriptomic profiles in blood is an easy approach to obtain a wide picture of immune response at the systemic level. We studied gene expression profiles in blood from thirty cirrhotic patients and...

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Autores principales: Sanchez-Antolín, Gloria, Almohalla-Alvarez, Carolina, Bueno, Pilar, Almansa, Raquel, Iglesias, Verónica, Rico, Lucia, Ortega, Alicia, Muñoz-Conejero, Eva, García-Pajares, Felix, Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26317806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137128
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author Sanchez-Antolín, Gloria
Almohalla-Alvarez, Carolina
Bueno, Pilar
Almansa, Raquel
Iglesias, Verónica
Rico, Lucia
Ortega, Alicia
Muñoz-Conejero, Eva
García-Pajares, Felix
Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F.
author_facet Sanchez-Antolín, Gloria
Almohalla-Alvarez, Carolina
Bueno, Pilar
Almansa, Raquel
Iglesias, Verónica
Rico, Lucia
Ortega, Alicia
Muñoz-Conejero, Eva
García-Pajares, Felix
Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F.
author_sort Sanchez-Antolín, Gloria
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description The role of systemic immunity in the pathogenesis of cirrhosis is not fully understood. Analysis of transcriptomic profiles in blood is an easy approach to obtain a wide picture of immune response at the systemic level. We studied gene expression profiles in blood from thirty cirrhotic patients and compared them against those of eight healthy volunteers. Most of our patients were male [n = 21, 70%] in their middle ages [57.4 ± 6.8 yr]. Alcohol abuse was the most frequent cause of cirrhosis (n = 22, 73%). Eleven patients had hepatocellular carcinoma (36.7%). Eight patients suffered from hepatitis C virus infection (26.7%). We found a signature constituted by 3402 genes which were differentially expressed in patients compared to controls (2802 over-expressed and 600 under-expressed). Evaluation of this signature evidenced the existence of an active pro-fibrotic transcriptomic program in the cirrhotic patients, involving the [extra-cellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interaction] & [TGF-beta signaling] pathways along with the [Cell adhesion molecules] pathway. This program coexists with alterations in pathways participating in [Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism], [Phenylalanine metabolism], [Tyrosine metabolism], [ABC transporters], [Purine metabolism], [Arachidonic acid metabolism]. In consequence, our results evidence the co-existence in blood of a genomic program mediating pro-fibrotic mechanisms and metabolic alterations in advanced cirrhosis. Monitoring expression levels of the genes involved in these programs could be of interest for predicting / monitoring cirrhosis evolution. These genes could constitute therapeutic targets in this disease.
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spelling pubmed-45528802015-09-10 Evidence of Active Pro-Fibrotic Response in Blood of Patients with Cirrhosis Sanchez-Antolín, Gloria Almohalla-Alvarez, Carolina Bueno, Pilar Almansa, Raquel Iglesias, Verónica Rico, Lucia Ortega, Alicia Muñoz-Conejero, Eva García-Pajares, Felix Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F. PLoS One Research Article The role of systemic immunity in the pathogenesis of cirrhosis is not fully understood. Analysis of transcriptomic profiles in blood is an easy approach to obtain a wide picture of immune response at the systemic level. We studied gene expression profiles in blood from thirty cirrhotic patients and compared them against those of eight healthy volunteers. Most of our patients were male [n = 21, 70%] in their middle ages [57.4 ± 6.8 yr]. Alcohol abuse was the most frequent cause of cirrhosis (n = 22, 73%). Eleven patients had hepatocellular carcinoma (36.7%). Eight patients suffered from hepatitis C virus infection (26.7%). We found a signature constituted by 3402 genes which were differentially expressed in patients compared to controls (2802 over-expressed and 600 under-expressed). Evaluation of this signature evidenced the existence of an active pro-fibrotic transcriptomic program in the cirrhotic patients, involving the [extra-cellular matrix (ECM)-receptor interaction] & [TGF-beta signaling] pathways along with the [Cell adhesion molecules] pathway. This program coexists with alterations in pathways participating in [Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism], [Phenylalanine metabolism], [Tyrosine metabolism], [ABC transporters], [Purine metabolism], [Arachidonic acid metabolism]. In consequence, our results evidence the co-existence in blood of a genomic program mediating pro-fibrotic mechanisms and metabolic alterations in advanced cirrhosis. Monitoring expression levels of the genes involved in these programs could be of interest for predicting / monitoring cirrhosis evolution. These genes could constitute therapeutic targets in this disease. Public Library of Science 2015-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4552880/ /pubmed/26317806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137128 Text en © 2015 Sanchez-Antolín et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Almohalla-Alvarez, Carolina
Bueno, Pilar
Almansa, Raquel
Iglesias, Verónica
Rico, Lucia
Ortega, Alicia
Muñoz-Conejero, Eva
García-Pajares, Felix
Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F.
Evidence of Active Pro-Fibrotic Response in Blood of Patients with Cirrhosis
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title_short Evidence of Active Pro-Fibrotic Response in Blood of Patients with Cirrhosis
title_sort evidence of active pro-fibrotic response in blood of patients with cirrhosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552880/
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