Cirrhosis and Liver Failure
Increased renal expression and urinary excretion of TLR4 in acute kidney injury associated with cirrhosis
Article first published online: 12 FEB 2013
DOI: 10.1111/liv.12047
© 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S
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Liver Int 2013; 33: 398–409.
Publication History
- Issue published online: 12 FEB 2013
- Article first published online: 12 FEB 2013
- Accepted manuscript online: 12 NOV 2012 05:17AM EST
- Manuscript Accepted: 3 NOV 2012
- Manuscript Received: 26 OCT 2012
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- MRC, UK
- Egyptian fellowship
- Marie Curie Fellowship
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| liv12047-sup-0001-FigS1.docx | Word document | 11K | Fig. S1. Distribution of urinary π GST α GST and KIM1 in different cohort of patients. (a): Urinary π GST (from distal tubule) was upregulated in patients with acute deterioration of cirrhosis but not significantly different, the levels were similar between healthy volunteers and stablecirrhosis. (b): Represents urinary α GST (from proximal tubule) were similar between healthy volunteers and stable cirrhosis, though the levels were higher in patients with acute deterioration of cirrhosis did not significance. (c): shows the levels of KIM1 in different cohorts. Urinary KIM1 levels were higher in patients with acute deterioration of cirrhosis with no renal dysfunction but similar between healthy volunteers and stable cirrhosis. ‘Ψ’ represents the comparison between healthy volunteers and in patients with acute deterioration of cirrhosis with no renal dysfunction. |
| liv12047-sup-0002-FigS2.docx | Word document | 10K | Fig. S2. Representative uTLR4 western blot in control subjects, patients with compensated cirrhosis and in patients with acute deterioration of cirrhosis with and without renal dysfunction. |
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