Keratins precipitate and participate in liver disease.
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Keratins precipitate and participate in liver disease.
Mendelovo Centrum pro vzdělání v biologii, biomedicíně a bioinformatice a Centrum molekulární biologie a genové terapie FN zvou na přednášku Keratins precipitate and participate in liver disease. 20. září 2010, v 14:30 hodin posluchárna 117-pavilon A3, Kamenice 5, 625 00 Brno Dr. Pavel Strnad (Department of Internal Medicine I, University Medical Center Ulm, Germany) Abstract: Keratins (Ks) are the members of the family of the intermediate filaments expressed in the epithelial tissues. Adult hepatocytes are unique, in that they express only K8/K18 whereas other cell types display a more complex keratin expression pattern. The exquisitely simple keratin expression pattern observed in hepatocytes is likely responsible for the fact that hepatocytes are highly susceptible to keratin network perturbations. To illustrate this point, my presentation focuses on three distinct aspects of keratin biology in human liver disease: (i) Inherited keratin variants predispose to development and adverse outcome of both acute and chronic human liver disease; (ii) keratins are redistributed into aggregates termed Mallory-Denk-bodies in a variety of chronic disorders including alcoholic and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (ASH,NASH); (iii) keratins are released into the serum and represent promising markers of the extent of liver injury. Kontakt: [email protected]
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