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Systemic inflammation and immune cell phenotypes are associated with neuro-psychiatric symptoms in patients with chronic inflammatory liver diseases.

Amare AregayMeike DirksVerena SchlaphoffSolomon Owusu SekyereKim HaagChristine Susanne FalkJulia HengstBirgit BremerRamona SchuppnerMichael P MannsHenning PflugradMarkus CornbergHeiner WedemeyerKarin Weißenborn
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2018)
Overall, our data indicate that while SIMs are significantly up-regulated, NK- and T-cells are less-activated in patients with neuropsychiatric symptoms accompanying chronic inflammatory liver diseases compared to patients without these symptoms. Moreover, HCV patients showed a unique pattern of immune alterations as compared to patients with HBV, autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cirrhosis. These findings hint towards potential mechanisms explaining these symptoms in patients with chronic liver diseases.
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