[PDF][PDF] Development of alcohol‐associated hepatitis is associated with specific changes in gut‐modified bile acids

MD Muthiah, E Smirnova, P Puri… - Hepatology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The perturbations in bile acids (BAs) in alcohol‐associated hepatitis (AH) and its
relationship to disease severity is not well defined. The aims of this study were to define (1) …

[PDF][PDF] Metabolic profiling of bile acids in the urine of patients with alcohol‐associated liver disease

L He, V Vatsalya, X Ma, J Zhang, X Yin… - Hepatology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Bile acids (BAs) play important functions in the development of alcohol‐associated liver
disease (ALD). In the current study, urine BA concentrations in 38 patients with well …

Bile acid homeostasis and intestinal dysbiosis in alcoholic hepatitis

D Ciocan, CS Voican, L Wrzosek… - Alimentary …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Intestinal microbiota plays an important role in bile acid homeostasis. Aim To
study the structure of the intestinal microbiota and its function in bile acid homeostasis in …

Bile acids associate with specific gut microbiota, low‐level alcohol consumption and liver fibrosis in patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease

LA Adams, Z Wang, C Liddle, PE Melton… - Liver …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background Bile acids (BAs) are synthesized by the liver and modified by gut
bacteria, and may play an intermediary role between the gut microbiome and liver in …

Gut–liver axis alterations in alcoholic liver disease: Are bile acids the answer?

JS Bajaj, PB Hylemon - Hepatology, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Alcoholic liver disease and resultant cirrhosis are a major cause of morbidity and mortality
worldwide.(1) There is extensive literature documenting changes in the gut–liver axis as a …

Continued alcohol misuse in human cirrhosis is associated with an impaired gut–liver axis

JS Bajaj, G Kakiyama, D Zhao, H Takei… - Alcoholism: Clinical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Cirrhosis and alcohol can independently affect the gut–liver axis with systemic
inflammation. However, their concurrent impact in humans is unclear. Methods Our aim was …

Colonic inflammation and secondary bile acids in alcoholic cirrhosis

G Kakiyama, PB Hylemon, H Zhou… - American Journal …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Alcohol abuse with/without cirrhosis is associated with an impaired gut barrier and
inflammation. Gut microbiota can transform primary bile acids (BA) to secondary BAs, which …

Serum bile acids profiles are altered without change of the gut microbiota composition following a seven-day prednisolone therapy in severe alcoholic hepatitis

D Esparteiro, G Fouquet, A Courtois, G Jedraszak… - Gut …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis (sAH) is an acute form of liver injury caused by
chronic and heavy alcohol drinking. A one-month corticosteroids course is the only sAH …

[HTML][HTML] Altered microbiota diversity and bile acid signaling in cirrhotic and noncirrhotic NASH-HCC

S Sydor, J Best, I Messerschmidt, P Manka… - Clinical and …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVES: The precipitous increase in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is
accompanied by a dramatic increase in the incidence of NASH-related hepatocellular …

[HTML][HTML] Elevated systemic total bile acids escalate susceptibility to alcohol-associated liver disease

D Paudel, F Hao, UK Goand, S Tian, AM Koehle… - Iscience, 2024 - cell.com
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major global health problem. Individuals with alcoholic
liver disease often exhibit elevated serum total bile acids (TBAs). Nevertheless, the extent to …