Toll-like receptor 2 activation in monocytes contributes to systemic inflammation and alcohol-associated liver disease in humans.
Luca MaccioniJoyce KasavuliSophie LeclercqBoris PirlotGéraldine LalouxYves HorsmansIsabelle A LeclercqBernd SchnablPeter StärkelPublished in: Hepatology communications (2023)
Our results point to the contribution of activated monocytes to systemic inflammation and ALD. Monocytes likely infiltrate the liver, transform into monocyte-derived macrophages and release IL-1β and IL-8 in response to peptidoglycan and toll-like receptor 2 activation.