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Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research
The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD). Basic aspects of alcohol metabolism leading to the development of liver hepatotoxicity are discussed. ALD includes fatty liver, acute alcoholic hepatitis with or without liver failure, al...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7148515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32197424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8030063 |
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author | Neuman, Manuela G. Seitz, Helmut Karl French, Samuel W. Malnick, Stephen Tsukamoto, Heidekazu Cohen, Lawrence B. Hoffman, Paula Tabakoff, Boris Fasullo, Michael Nagy, Laura E. Tuma, Pamela L. Schnabl, Bernd Mueller, Sebastian Groebner, Jennifer L. Barbara, French A. Yue, Jia Nikko, Afifiyan Alejandro, Mendoza Brittany, Tillman Edward, Vitocruz Harrall, Kylie Saba, Laura Mihai, Opris |
author_facet | Neuman, Manuela G. Seitz, Helmut Karl French, Samuel W. Malnick, Stephen Tsukamoto, Heidekazu Cohen, Lawrence B. Hoffman, Paula Tabakoff, Boris Fasullo, Michael Nagy, Laura E. Tuma, Pamela L. Schnabl, Bernd Mueller, Sebastian Groebner, Jennifer L. Barbara, French A. Yue, Jia Nikko, Afifiyan Alejandro, Mendoza Brittany, Tillman Edward, Vitocruz Harrall, Kylie Saba, Laura Mihai, Opris |
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description | The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD). Basic aspects of alcohol metabolism leading to the development of liver hepatotoxicity are discussed. ALD includes fatty liver, acute alcoholic hepatitis with or without liver failure, alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH) leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis, and hepatocellular cancer (HCC). ALD is fully attributable to alcohol consumption. However, only 10–20% of heavy drinkers (persons consuming more than 40 g of ethanol/day) develop clinical ALD. Moreover, there is a link between behaviour and environmental factors that determine the amount of alcohol misuse and their liver disease. The range of clinical presentation varies from reversible alcoholic hepatic steatosis to cirrhosis, hepatic failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. We aimed to (1) describe the clinico-pathology of ALD, (2) examine the role of immune responses in the development of alcoholic hepatitis (ASH), (3) propose diagnostic markers of ASH, (4) analyze the experimental models of ALD, (5) study the role of alcohol in changing the microbiota, and (6) articulate how findings in the liver and/or intestine influence the brain (and/or vice versa) on ASH; (7) identify pathways in alcohol-induced organ damage and (8) to target new innovative experimental concepts modeling the experimental approaches. The present review includes evidence recognizing the key toxic role of alcohol in ALD severity. Cytochrome p450 CYP2E1 activation may change the severity of ASH. The microbiota is a key element in immune responses, being an inducer of proinflammatory T helper 17 cells and regulatory T cells in the intestine. Alcohol consumption changes the intestinal microbiota and influences liver steatosis and liver inflammation. Knowing how to exploit the microbiome to modulate the immune system might lead to a new form of personalized medicine in ALF and ASH. |
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spelling | pubmed-71485152020-04-20 Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research Neuman, Manuela G. Seitz, Helmut Karl French, Samuel W. Malnick, Stephen Tsukamoto, Heidekazu Cohen, Lawrence B. Hoffman, Paula Tabakoff, Boris Fasullo, Michael Nagy, Laura E. Tuma, Pamela L. Schnabl, Bernd Mueller, Sebastian Groebner, Jennifer L. Barbara, French A. Yue, Jia Nikko, Afifiyan Alejandro, Mendoza Brittany, Tillman Edward, Vitocruz Harrall, Kylie Saba, Laura Mihai, Opris Biomedicines Review The following review article presents clinical and experimental features of alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD). Basic aspects of alcohol metabolism leading to the development of liver hepatotoxicity are discussed. ALD includes fatty liver, acute alcoholic hepatitis with or without liver failure, alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH) leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis, and hepatocellular cancer (HCC). ALD is fully attributable to alcohol consumption. However, only 10–20% of heavy drinkers (persons consuming more than 40 g of ethanol/day) develop clinical ALD. Moreover, there is a link between behaviour and environmental factors that determine the amount of alcohol misuse and their liver disease. The range of clinical presentation varies from reversible alcoholic hepatic steatosis to cirrhosis, hepatic failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. We aimed to (1) describe the clinico-pathology of ALD, (2) examine the role of immune responses in the development of alcoholic hepatitis (ASH), (3) propose diagnostic markers of ASH, (4) analyze the experimental models of ALD, (5) study the role of alcohol in changing the microbiota, and (6) articulate how findings in the liver and/or intestine influence the brain (and/or vice versa) on ASH; (7) identify pathways in alcohol-induced organ damage and (8) to target new innovative experimental concepts modeling the experimental approaches. The present review includes evidence recognizing the key toxic role of alcohol in ALD severity. Cytochrome p450 CYP2E1 activation may change the severity of ASH. The microbiota is a key element in immune responses, being an inducer of proinflammatory T helper 17 cells and regulatory T cells in the intestine. Alcohol consumption changes the intestinal microbiota and influences liver steatosis and liver inflammation. Knowing how to exploit the microbiome to modulate the immune system might lead to a new form of personalized medicine in ALF and ASH. MDPI 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7148515/ /pubmed/32197424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8030063 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Neuman, Manuela G. Seitz, Helmut Karl French, Samuel W. Malnick, Stephen Tsukamoto, Heidekazu Cohen, Lawrence B. Hoffman, Paula Tabakoff, Boris Fasullo, Michael Nagy, Laura E. Tuma, Pamela L. Schnabl, Bernd Mueller, Sebastian Groebner, Jennifer L. Barbara, French A. Yue, Jia Nikko, Afifiyan Alejandro, Mendoza Brittany, Tillman Edward, Vitocruz Harrall, Kylie Saba, Laura Mihai, Opris Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research |
title | Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research |
title_full | Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research |
title_fullStr | Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research |
title_full_unstemmed | Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research |
title_short | Alcoholic-Hepatitis, Links to Brain and Microbiome: Mechanisms, Clinical and Experimental Research |
title_sort | alcoholic-hepatitis, links to brain and microbiome: mechanisms, clinical and experimental research |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7148515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32197424 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8030063 |
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