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Galectin‐3 is overexpressed in advanced cirrhosis and predicts post‐liver transplant infectious complications
Journal
Liver International
ISSN
1478-3223
1478-3231
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Cervantes‐Alvarez, Eduardo
Limón-de la Rosa, Nathaly
Vilatoba, Mario
Pérez Nicomedes, Carlos
Hurtado‐Gomez, Sahara
Martínez‐Cabrera, Cynthia
Argemi, Josepmaria
Alatorre‐Arenas, Elisa
Yarza‐Regalado, Susana
Lizardo-Thiebaud, María José
Mendez‐Guerrero, Osvely
Gamboa‐Dominguez, Armando
Aguilar‐Salinas, Carlos A.
Huang, Christene A.
Kershenobich, David
Bataller, Ramon
Torre, Aldo
Navarro Álvarez, Nalu
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
Background & aims: Patients with advanced cirrhosis often have immune dysfunction and are more susceptible to infections. Galectin-3 is a β-galactoside-binding lectin implicated in inflammation, immune regulation and liver fibrosis. We aim to investigate galectin-3 expression in advanced cirrhosis and its ability to predict post-transplant infectious complications. Methods: We collected sera and liver samples from 129 cirrhotic patients at the time of liver transplantation and from an external cohort of 37 patients with alcoholic liver disease including alcoholic hepatitis (AH) at the time of diagnosis. Galectin-3 was assessed by ELISA, real-time PCR, immunohistochemistry and RNA-seq. Receiver operating characteristic curves and Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis were performed to assess the predictive power of galectin-3 for disease severity and post-transplant infections.