Serum aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity is associated with survival in patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis

Yamazaki, T., Kouno, T., Hsu, C. L., Hartmann, P., Mayo, S., Zhang, X., Stärkel, P., Bosques-Padilla, F., Verna, E. C., Abraldes, J. G., Brown, R. S., Vargas, V., Altamirano, J., Caballería, J., Shawcross, D. L., Louvet, A., Lucey, M. R., Mathurin, P., … Garcia-Tsao, G. (2024). Serum aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity is associated with survival in patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis. Hepatology, 80(2), 403–417. https://doi.org/10.1097/hep.0000000000000777
Authors:
Tomoo Yamazaki
Tetsuya Kouno
Cynthia L Hsu
Phillipp Hartmann
Susan Mayo
Xinlian Zhang
Peter Stärkel
Francisco Bosques-Padilla
Elizabeth C Verna
Juan G Abraldes
Robert S Brown
Victor Vargas
Jose Altamirano
Juan Caballería
Debbie L Shawcross
Alexandre Louvet
Michael R Lucey
Philippe Mathurin
Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao
Ramon Bataller
Bernd Schnabl
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth C Verna
Author Keywords:
gut microbiota
tryptophan metabolites
alcohol-related liver disease
bacteria
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Article
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10.1097/hep.0000000000000777
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