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Study of IL-6 Transsignaling in Chronic Human Liver Disease
Chronic liver disease are characterized by increased levels of plasma IL-6, but the bioactivity of this cytokine in this disease is not well known. IL-6 receptor complex is regulated by multiple receptors subunits: the soluble form of IL-6 Receptor enhance IL-6 signal by a process called trans-signaling on cells expressing few membrane IL-6 receptors. Soluble gp130 is the natural inhibitor of IL-6 trans-signaling. The aim of this study is to characterize circulating and liver levels of theses compounds of IL-6 receptor complex, to unravel the bioactivity of IL-6 in this disease.
Consecutive patients undergoing transjugular liver biopsies for alcoholic liver disease or hepatitis C virus infection will be included in the study to measure plasma cytokines levels, peripheral blood mononuclear cells cytokine release and liver IL-6R compounds mRNA levels.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Hopital Erasme - Dpt of Gastroenterology
Brussels, Belgium
Start Date
January 1, 2005
Primary Completion Date
January 1, 2007
Completion Date
October 1, 2008
Last Updated
October 9, 2008
129
ACTUAL participants
Lead Sponsor
Erasme University Hospital
NCT06907563
NCT04557774
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