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End-stage alcoholic and hepatitis C cirrhosis damage involves deficient Stat3 DNA-binding

Published in Hepatitis Weekly, November 28th, 2005

According to recently published research from Belgium, deficient Stat3 DNA-binding is associated with high Pias3 expression and a positive anti-apoptotic balance in human end-stage alcoholic and hepatitis C cirrhosis.

"In vitro and animal data suggest that alcohol and hepatitis C virus (HCV) proteins might interfere with Stat3 signaling, a potential regulator of liver cell apoptosis and proliferation."

"We assessed Stat3 expression, activity and the apoptotic-proliferation balance in end-stage HCV and alcoholic liver disease (ALD) in man. Explanted livers of HCV and ALD patients were compared to normal and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) livers,"...

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