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NAFLD is a common comordidity in patients with IMID, including inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis. Nevertheless, the prevalence of NAFLD and NASH in the IMID population is not clear, and the risk factors are not completely understood. Interestingly, NASH and most of IMIDs share main molecular and immunological mechanisms of disease, as the inflammatory pathways depending on TNFa or imbalance in T cell subtypes like Th17/Treg. This common pathogenesis may explain, at least in a subset of patients, the development of NASH in the absence of classic metabolic risk factor. Thus, our main hypothesis is that in the NASH assciated to IMIDs two different phenotypes co-exist. First, a predominantly inflammatory phenotype, and not associated to the metabolic syndrome ande second, a predominantly metabolic phenptype, strongly associated to he metabolic syndrome. In this way, we believe that in a particular subset of NAFLD patients, NASH could be considered as an IMID, as most of the definiting features of IMIDs are present. To demonstrate our hypothesis, we consider a two-stage study. First, we will determine the NAFLD and NASH prevalence in a cohort of well-characterized IMID patients and controls. Second, we will adress the molecular and immunophenotype characterization in liver biopsies of NASH patients with and without the co-existence of IMIDs.
The study will be conducted in department of Hepatology at ILBS, the patients will be recruited from the OPD or IPD . The obese cirrhotic patients with NASH will be observed for standard of care and also patients who undergo IGB placement as part of weight reduction policy in these group of patients and will undergo an UGI endoscopy followed by placement of intragastric balloon. Then the patients will be admitted for 2-3 days and followed up till 6 months.
This research is to better understand the functional impairments of Dendritic cells (DCs) in chronic HBV infection. Aim is to determine if the virus is able to bind to the C-type lectin receptor (CLRs) of DCs to modulate their functions, also, to define the role of viral components and the molecular mechanisms of DCs modulation by HBV. This project should provide a better understanding of the mechanisms by which the immune response is altered by HBV and the immunological control of the infection, and thus propose new immunotherapeutic strategies based on the restoration of DC functions by releasing of virally-induced inhibitions, compromising the infection chronicity
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is one of the most prevalent chronic liver diseases in Brazil and its treatment is still limited. Thus, this project aims to conduct a double-blind, controlled, randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effect of silymarin on laboratory markers and clinical evolution of adult patients with NAFLD treated at Edgard Santos Hospital, as well as identify the dietary pattern of these individuals.
A Phase 1, Open-label Study of the absorption, metabolism, and excretion of a single oral dose of [14C]EDP-305 in healthy male subjects.
This study investigates the relation between the gastrointestinal tract bacteria and the progression of fatty liver disease .
This study aims to prospectively assess the repeatability and reproducibility of iron-corrected T1 (cT1), T2*, and hepatic proton density fat fraction (PDFF) quantification with multiparametric MRI using the LiverMultiScan™ (LMS, Perspectum Diagnostics, Oxford, UK) protocol across different field strengths, scanner manufacturers and models.
This clinical study will be conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of trehalose in patients with fatty liver disease. After 12-week intake, subjects will be checked up fat content in liver using CT scan.
The purpose of this study is to examine whether a low carbohydrate diet decreases hepatic lipid content and changes hepatic mitochondrial flux in humans.