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Antonios Katsounas, Martin Trippler, Shyam Kottilil, Richard A. Lempicki, Guido Gerken, Joerg F. Schlaak, Altered Expression of SHIP, a Toll-like Receptor Pathway Inhibitor, Is Associated With the Severity of Liver Fibrosis in Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 204, Issue 8, 15 October 2011, Pages 1181–1185, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jir500
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Abstract
Hepatitis C-related fibrogenesis has been shown to involve complex interactions between peripheral and hepatic immune responses. Peripheral whole blood (PB) samples from patients with chronic hepatitis C (n = 36) were subjected to microarray analysis in order to identify gene expression patterns associated with immune pathways in PB and hepatic fibrosis. Distinct regulation of gene expression of inositol polyphosphate-5-phosphatase/145kDa (INPP5D or SHIP), a TLR2/TLR4-inhibitor, and heat shock protein 8/22kDa (HSPB8), an endogenous TLR4-ligand, during fibrogenesis was identified and could be confirmed by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. These results suggest a potential link between peripheral activity of the TLR4-pathway, peripheral SHIP-dependent immune regulation, and liver fibrosis.