Núñez K, Hamed M, Fort D, Bruce D, Thevenot P, Cohen A. Links between donor macrosteatosis, interleukin-33 and complement after liver transplantation. World J Transplant 2020; 10(5): 117-128 [PMID: 32864357 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v10.i5.117]
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Ari Cohen, MD, Professor, Surgeon, Multi-Organ Transplant, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, 1514 Jefferson Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70121, United States. acohen@ochsner.org
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Cohort Study
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Table 6 mRNA expression levels of donor grafts with ≥ 30% macrosteatosis
Gene name
Accession number
Counts in ≥ 30%
Count in < 30%
Fold difference
CCL20
NM_004591.1
1,722
357
+4.8
S100A12
NM_005621.1
1,052
327
+3.2
S100A8
NM_002964.4
5,919
2,487
+2.4
S100A9
NM_002965.3
8,959
4,030
+2.2
C3
NM_000064.2
5,543
8,484
-1.5
IGFBP1
NM_000596.2
2,048
3,093
-1.5
FN1
NM_212482.1
1,833
2,736
-1.5
CFB
NM_001710.5
8,096
11,359
-1.4
CRP
NM_000567.2
33,132
45,455
-1.4
Citation: Núñez K, Hamed M, Fort D, Bruce D, Thevenot P, Cohen A. Links between donor macrosteatosis, interleukin-33 and complement after liver transplantation. World J Transplant 2020; 10(5): 117-128