Evaluation of IL-12 and CXCL-10 in patients with hepatitis C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver damage for alcohol consumption

Hernández Santillan, M. y Martínez Castillo, M. y Medina Avila, Z. y Lemus Peña, M y Montes de Oca Ángeles, D y Hernández Barragán, A. y Pérez Hernández, J. L. y Higuera de la Tijera, María de Fátima y Santana Vargas, D. y Cordero Pérez, Paula y Muñoz Espinoza, Linda y Córdova Gallardo, J. y Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, David y Gutiérrez Reyes, Gabriela (2022) Evaluation of IL-12 and CXCL-10 in patients with hepatitis C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver damage for alcohol consumption. Annals of Hepatology, 27. p. 100865. ISSN 16652681

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Introduction and Objectives: To Compare serum levels of IL-12 and CXCL-10 in different etiologies of liver disease. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional and multicenter study was carried out, including subjects with alcoholism according to criteria WHO, without (OH) and with liver injury (cirrhosis, CiOH) and (Alcoholic Hepatitis, HA); non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) and chronic Hepatitis C (CHC), diagnosed by clinical, biochemical data. They were compared with subjects control (CT). For determination of IL-12 and CXCL-10 with Multiplex®-MERCK©. Statistical analysis by SPSS V.22 using U de Mann Whitney, p<0.05; values expressed as mean ± standard error. Results: Included 20 subjects with NAFLD, 78 CHC, 14 HA, 20 CiOH, 15 OH y 60 CT. IL-12 was found elevated in OH, HA, CHC vs. CT in OH vs. HCc y HGNA (p≤0.05). CXCL-10 was found elevated in CiOH, HA and CHC vs. CT(p≤0.050). Discussion: The IL-12 showed elevated levels in subjects with alcohol consumption and CHC vs. CT that activates other cell types involved in inflammation. CXCL-10 is induced by IFN-γ, was found elevated in CiOH, HA and CHC, exerting their biological effects through CXCR3, including activation of peripheral immune cells and apoptosis. The ratio of IL-12/CXCL-10 in OH increased 4.6 times, ratifying the participation in chronic and continual inflammatory response by alcohol consumption. Conclusions: IL-12 and CXCL-10 have an important role in alcohol-induced liver disease, confirming their contribution to inflammation, being evident CXCL-10 in advanced stages of the disease, by stimulating and favoring the migration of immune cells to the damage sites. Funding: This work was partially financed by CONACyT SALUD-2016-272579 and PAPIIT- UNAM TA200515. Declaration of interest: The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.

Tipo de elemento: Article
Materias: R Medicina > RC Medicina Interna, Psiquiatría, Neurología
Divisiones: Medicina
Usuario depositante: Editor Repositorio
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Hernández Santillan, M.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Martínez Castillo, M.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Medina Avila, Z.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Lemus Peña, MNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Montes de Oca Ángeles, DNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Hernández Barragán, A.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Pérez Hernández, J. L.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Higuera de la Tijera, María de FátimaNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Santana Vargas, D.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Cordero Pérez, PaulaNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Muñoz Espinoza, LindaNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Córdova Gallardo, J.NO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Kershenobich Stalnikowitz, Daviddavid.kershenobichs@incmnsz.mxNO ESPECIFICADO
Gutiérrez Reyes, GabrielaNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Fecha del depósito: 14 Jun 2023 22:34
Última modificación: 06 Mar 2024 15:25
URI: http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/25582

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